A Report On Airborne AFMAG, The Theory, Equipment, And Operation In Western United States ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William Crowe Kellogg
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

By now the term AFMAG has been fairly well introduced to the mining industry. Several papers have been presented and published concerning AFMAG (references 1 and 2). However, the term AFMAG remains rather new to the industry, and the exact place which AFMAG occupies in the minerals exploration field is still somewhat uncertain in the minds of many who may have use for this new and interesting method of electromagnetic exploration for conductive minerals. It is the purpose of this paper to again review the basic theory of the AFMAG system, to describe and - illustrate the equipment and data presentation as used in aerial surveying, and to provide some idea of the cost and nature of airborne AFMAG surveys. This paper is primarily of a general descriptive nature and presents AFMAG theory in a schematic rather than mathematical form; emphasis is placed on the equipment, the present method of data presentation and survey operations, since it is believed that such, information will now generally best serve to inform the mining industry of the characteristics of the AFMAG system.
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APA: William Crowe Kellogg  (1960)  A Report On Airborne AFMAG, The Theory, Equipment, And Operation In Western United States ? Introduction

MLA: William Crowe Kellogg A Report On Airborne AFMAG, The Theory, Equipment, And Operation In Western United States ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1960.

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