Electrifying Images of the Slave Craton

1) conventional AMT, MT and LMT acquisition during Fall 1996 along the all-weather road from Tibbit Lake to Rae in the southwest corner of the craton (yellow dots on Fig. 1); Electrifying images of the Slave 2) MT and LMT acquisition in the winter along the ice road from Tibbit Lake to Lupin mine on...

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Main Authors: Alan Jones Booth, Rob Evans, Alan Chave (woods Hole Oceanographic
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2000
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.30.8700
http://nazca.cg.emr.ca/staff/jones/./papers/./2000/geocanada2000_slave.pdf
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Summary:1) conventional AMT, MT and LMT acquisition during Fall 1996 along the all-weather road from Tibbit Lake to Rae in the southwest corner of the craton (yellow dots on Fig. 1); Electrifying images of the Slave 2) MT and LMT acquisition in the winter along the ice road from Tibbit Lake to Lupin mine on Contwoyto Lake, including along the road to Kennady Lake (light green squares in Fig. 1 recorded in March 1998; dark green squares in March 1999), and 3) LMT acquisition in lakes around the Slave using instrumentation designed for the ocean-bottom (blue stars in Fig. 1 recorded from August 1998 to August 1999; white stars recording from August 1999 to August 2000). MT Data Processing and Analysis MT data processing involved rotation of the time series to geographic coordinates, then estimation of the MT transfer functions relating the horizontal electric field components to the horizontal magnetic field components and estimation of the magnetic tran