Helicopterborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic and Radiometric Survey-Coronation Mine, Saskatchewan

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Arthur R. Rattew
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

In conjunction with the research study of the Coronation Mine recommended by the National Advisory Committee on Research in the Geo-logical Sciences and coordinated by the Geological Survey of Canada, Canadian Aero Service Limited per-formed a detailed, low-altitude air-borne survey over a block of ground encompassing the .Coronation Mine. The in-phase/out-of-phase air-borne electromagnetic data are com-pared with "horizontal-loop" ground data with reference to: size and nature of conductors detected; criteria in selection of targets for drilling. In-formation provided by Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company on their drilling of the numerous conductors in the area is employed in this comparison. The merits of combining a sensitive airborne magnetometer with an air-borne electromagnetic unit are discussed. The magnetic data are considered very important in assessing conductors as prospects for commercial sulphida deposits in this area of numerous electromagnetic anomalies. The "Coronation" survey illustrates
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APA: Arthur R. Rattew  (1962)  Helicopterborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic and Radiometric Survey-Coronation Mine, Saskatchewan

MLA: Arthur R. Rattew Helicopterborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic and Radiometric Survey-Coronation Mine, Saskatchewan. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.

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