Airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey, Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska, March 6th to March 17th, 2016

The Goldstream geophysical survey dataset provides airborne electromagnetic and magnetic data and resistivity models from a 258-square-km portion of the Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska. The survey was flown from March 6th to March 17th, 2016, by CGG Canada Ltd. using their RESOLVE airbor...

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Main Author: Abraham Emond
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2JW86P0K
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2JW86P0K 2024-10-03T18:45:56+00:00 Airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey, Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska, March 6th to March 17th, 2016 Abraham Emond Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska ENVELOPE(-148.00395,-147.36389,65.04877,64.84094) BEGINDATE: 2016-03-06T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-03-17T00:00:00Z 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2JW86P0K unknown Arctic Data Center Apparent Resistivity Data Apparent Resistivity Map Apparent Resistivity Survey Derivative Electromagnetic Anomalies Electromagnetic Data Electromagnetic Survey Engineering Engineering Geology Environmental Ester Fairbanks First Vertical Derivative Fox Geologic Geologic Hazards Geological Process Geology Geophysical Map Geophysical Survey Geophysics Geotechnical Goldstream Goldstream Creek Hazards Hydrology Interpretation Magnetics Modeling Periglacial Slope Failure Permafrost Permafrost and Periglacial Permafrost and Periglacial Related Hazards Remote Sensing Resistivity Resistivity Survey Subsurface Water geoscientificInformation Dataset 2021 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2JW86P0K 2024-10-03T18:17:06Z The Goldstream geophysical survey dataset provides airborne electromagnetic and magnetic data and resistivity models from a 258-square-km portion of the Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska. The survey was flown from March 6th to March 17th, 2016, by CGG Canada Ltd. using their RESOLVE airborne geophysical system. Survey line spacing was either 100 meters (m) or 200 m; additional custom lines were collected over areas of scientific interest. The data were measured from 30 m above the ground surface using a helicopter-towed sensor platform ('bird') on a 30-m long line. The geophysical survey provides a snapshot of subsurface electromagnetic and magnetic variability throughout the study area. The data and resistivity modeling facilitates interpretation of surface and subsurface features and processes within Goldstream Valley and surrounding areas of interior Alaska. The Goldstream Valley Watershed project is funded by the National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs, Arctic System Science Program, award #1500931. Users can access the originating data and additional project metadata from the Alaska Division of Geological andamp; Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) website: http://doi.org/10.14509/29681. Dataset Arctic National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs permafrost Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Canada Fairbanks ENVELOPE(-148.00395,-147.36389,65.04877,64.84094)
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topic Apparent Resistivity Data
Apparent Resistivity Map
Apparent Resistivity Survey
Derivative
Electromagnetic Anomalies
Electromagnetic Data
Electromagnetic Survey
Engineering
Engineering Geology
Environmental
Ester
Fairbanks
First Vertical Derivative
Fox
Geologic
Geologic Hazards
Geological Process
Geology
Geophysical Map
Geophysical Survey
Geophysics
Geotechnical
Goldstream
Goldstream Creek
Hazards
Hydrology
Interpretation
Magnetics
Modeling
Periglacial Slope Failure
Permafrost
Permafrost and Periglacial
Permafrost and Periglacial Related Hazards
Remote Sensing
Resistivity
Resistivity Survey
Subsurface
Water
geoscientificInformation
spellingShingle Apparent Resistivity Data
Apparent Resistivity Map
Apparent Resistivity Survey
Derivative
Electromagnetic Anomalies
Electromagnetic Data
Electromagnetic Survey
Engineering
Engineering Geology
Environmental
Ester
Fairbanks
First Vertical Derivative
Fox
Geologic
Geologic Hazards
Geological Process
Geology
Geophysical Map
Geophysical Survey
Geophysics
Geotechnical
Goldstream
Goldstream Creek
Hazards
Hydrology
Interpretation
Magnetics
Modeling
Periglacial Slope Failure
Permafrost
Permafrost and Periglacial
Permafrost and Periglacial Related Hazards
Remote Sensing
Resistivity
Resistivity Survey
Subsurface
Water
geoscientificInformation
Abraham Emond
Airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey, Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska, March 6th to March 17th, 2016
topic_facet Apparent Resistivity Data
Apparent Resistivity Map
Apparent Resistivity Survey
Derivative
Electromagnetic Anomalies
Electromagnetic Data
Electromagnetic Survey
Engineering
Engineering Geology
Environmental
Ester
Fairbanks
First Vertical Derivative
Fox
Geologic
Geologic Hazards
Geological Process
Geology
Geophysical Map
Geophysical Survey
Geophysics
Geotechnical
Goldstream
Goldstream Creek
Hazards
Hydrology
Interpretation
Magnetics
Modeling
Periglacial Slope Failure
Permafrost
Permafrost and Periglacial
Permafrost and Periglacial Related Hazards
Remote Sensing
Resistivity
Resistivity Survey
Subsurface
Water
geoscientificInformation
description The Goldstream geophysical survey dataset provides airborne electromagnetic and magnetic data and resistivity models from a 258-square-km portion of the Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska. The survey was flown from March 6th to March 17th, 2016, by CGG Canada Ltd. using their RESOLVE airborne geophysical system. Survey line spacing was either 100 meters (m) or 200 m; additional custom lines were collected over areas of scientific interest. The data were measured from 30 m above the ground surface using a helicopter-towed sensor platform ('bird') on a 30-m long line. The geophysical survey provides a snapshot of subsurface electromagnetic and magnetic variability throughout the study area. The data and resistivity modeling facilitates interpretation of surface and subsurface features and processes within Goldstream Valley and surrounding areas of interior Alaska. The Goldstream Valley Watershed project is funded by the National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs, Arctic System Science Program, award #1500931. Users can access the originating data and additional project metadata from the Alaska Division of Geological andamp; Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) website: http://doi.org/10.14509/29681.
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author Abraham Emond
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title Airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey, Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska, March 6th to March 17th, 2016
title_short Airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey, Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska, March 6th to March 17th, 2016
title_full Airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey, Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska, March 6th to March 17th, 2016
title_fullStr Airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey, Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska, March 6th to March 17th, 2016
title_full_unstemmed Airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey, Goldstream Creek watershed, interior Alaska, March 6th to March 17th, 2016
title_sort airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey, goldstream creek watershed, interior alaska, march 6th to march 17th, 2016
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2JW86P0K
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