Comparison of Magnetic Anomalies of Lithospheric Origin Measured by Satellite and Airborne Magnetometers over Western Canada

Crustal magnetic anomaly data from the OGO 2, 4 and 6 (Pogo) satellites are compared with upward-continued aeromagnetic data between 50 deg -85 deg N latitude and 220 deg - 260 deg E longitude. Agreement is good both in anomaly location and in amplitude, giving confidence that it is possible to proc...

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Main Authors: Langel, R. A., Coles, R. L., Mayhew, M. A.
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Published: 1979
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19800009265 2023-05-15T13:20:24+02:00 Comparison of Magnetic Anomalies of Lithospheric Origin Measured by Satellite and Airborne Magnetometers over Western Canada Langel, R. A. Coles, R. L. Mayhew, M. A. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Sep 1, 1979 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19800009265 unknown Document ID: 19800009265 Accession ID: 80N17527 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19800009265 No Copyright CASI EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING NASA-TM-80568 1979 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T10:37:54Z Crustal magnetic anomaly data from the OGO 2, 4 and 6 (Pogo) satellites are compared with upward-continued aeromagnetic data between 50 deg -85 deg N latitude and 220 deg - 260 deg E longitude. Agreement is good both in anomaly location and in amplitude, giving confidence that it is possible to proceed with the derivation and interpretation of satellite anomaly maps in all parts of the globe. The data contain a magnetic high over the Alpha ridge suggesting continental composition and a magnetic low over the southern Canada basin and northern Canadian Arctic islands (Sverdrup basin). The low in the Sverdrup basin corresponds to a region of high heat flow, suggesting a shallow Curie isotherm. A ridge of high field, with two distinct peaks in amplitude, is found over the northern portion of the platform deposits and a relative high is located in the central portion of the Churchill province. No features are present to indicate a magnetic boundary between Slave and Bear provinces, but a trend change is evident between Slave and Churchill provinces. South of 60 deg latitude a broad magnetic low is located over very thick (40-50 km) crust, interpreted to be a region of low magnetization. Other/Unknown Material alpha ridge Arctic canada basin sverdrup basin NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Alpha Ridge ENVELOPE(-120.000,-120.000,85.500,85.500) Arctic Canada
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topic EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
spellingShingle EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
Langel, R. A.
Coles, R. L.
Mayhew, M. A.
Comparison of Magnetic Anomalies of Lithospheric Origin Measured by Satellite and Airborne Magnetometers over Western Canada
topic_facet EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
description Crustal magnetic anomaly data from the OGO 2, 4 and 6 (Pogo) satellites are compared with upward-continued aeromagnetic data between 50 deg -85 deg N latitude and 220 deg - 260 deg E longitude. Agreement is good both in anomaly location and in amplitude, giving confidence that it is possible to proceed with the derivation and interpretation of satellite anomaly maps in all parts of the globe. The data contain a magnetic high over the Alpha ridge suggesting continental composition and a magnetic low over the southern Canada basin and northern Canadian Arctic islands (Sverdrup basin). The low in the Sverdrup basin corresponds to a region of high heat flow, suggesting a shallow Curie isotherm. A ridge of high field, with two distinct peaks in amplitude, is found over the northern portion of the platform deposits and a relative high is located in the central portion of the Churchill province. No features are present to indicate a magnetic boundary between Slave and Bear provinces, but a trend change is evident between Slave and Churchill provinces. South of 60 deg latitude a broad magnetic low is located over very thick (40-50 km) crust, interpreted to be a region of low magnetization.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Langel, R. A.
Coles, R. L.
Mayhew, M. A.
author_facet Langel, R. A.
Coles, R. L.
Mayhew, M. A.
author_sort Langel, R. A.
title Comparison of Magnetic Anomalies of Lithospheric Origin Measured by Satellite and Airborne Magnetometers over Western Canada
title_short Comparison of Magnetic Anomalies of Lithospheric Origin Measured by Satellite and Airborne Magnetometers over Western Canada
title_full Comparison of Magnetic Anomalies of Lithospheric Origin Measured by Satellite and Airborne Magnetometers over Western Canada
title_fullStr Comparison of Magnetic Anomalies of Lithospheric Origin Measured by Satellite and Airborne Magnetometers over Western Canada
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Magnetic Anomalies of Lithospheric Origin Measured by Satellite and Airborne Magnetometers over Western Canada
title_sort comparison of magnetic anomalies of lithospheric origin measured by satellite and airborne magnetometers over western canada
publishDate 1979
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19800009265
op_coverage Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available
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Arctic
Canada
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Arctic
Canada
genre alpha ridge
Arctic
canada basin
sverdrup basin
genre_facet alpha ridge
Arctic
canada basin
sverdrup basin
op_source CASI
op_relation Document ID: 19800009265
Accession ID: 80N17527
http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19800009265
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