Circum-Arctic Mapping Project - Gravity and magnetic maps (CAMP - GM)

An international effort to compile Circum-Arctic geophysical and bedrock data has been conducted by several national agencies (Russia, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, USA, Canada, Germany and Norway). This project produced an atlas that comprise geological and geophysical digital maps at a scale of 1: 5 m...

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Main Authors: Gaina, C., Werner, S.C.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2664625
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Summary:An international effort to compile Circum-Arctic geophysical and bedrock data has been conducted by several national agencies (Russia, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, USA, Canada, Germany and Norway). This project produced an atlas that comprise geological and geophysical digital maps at a scale of 1: 5 million for the Arctic region limited by the 60 degree North latitude. \rNew published and classified magnetic and gravity anomaly gridded data from each participant group were gathered and converted to a common datum and format. The magnetic anomaly compilation relies on 1 km gridded data for Canada (based on the Canadian Aeromagnetic Data Base), Alaska (based on Alaska USGS aeromagnetic database) and NW Europe (Fennoscandia compilation and the NGU NE Atlantic compilation) regions, and 5 km gridded data for oceanic and Russian regions. The grids have been merged using Hemant et al (2007) methodology and the GEOSOFT routines. The final grid resolution of this compilation is 2x2 km upward continued to 1 km.\rThe gravity anomaly compilation includes one map of the Free Air gravity anomaly for the Circum-Arctic region and one map of combined Free Air (for oceanic area) and Bouguer (for land), both at 10x10 km grid resolution. Satellite gravity models are used for quality control on the long wavelengths of the new compilation. 56427