Aeromagnetic survey of the East Coast of the North Island, New Zealand, 1976

Contributor(s): Hunt, T.M. (DSIR, Geophysics Division. Wellington) | Whiteford, C.M. (DSIR, Geophysics Division. Wellington) | Carrington, L. (DSIR, Geophysics Division. Wellington) | Williams, R.B. (DSIR, Geophysics Division. Wellington) | DSIR, Geophysics Division. Wellington.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Technical note / Geophysics Division ; no. 78.Publisher: 1977Description: 17 p.Report number: GEOP-TN--78Subject(s): MAGNETIC SURVEYS | INSTRUMENTS | MAGNETOMETERS | MAGNETIC ANOMALIES | MAGNETIC SURVEY MAPS | MAGNETIC METHODS | NORTH ISLAND | EAST COAST | EAST CAPE
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The method used to reduce magnetic measurements made during an aeromagnetic survey of the East Coast of the North Island, New Zealand, is described. The measurements were made at an altitude of 3.05 km and the flight line positions were found using vertical air photographs. The proton precession magnetometer readings were filtered and the effect of diurnal magnetic variations removed using a computer. Total force magnetic anomalies were also obtained, smoothed and plotted using the computer. The final maps were hand contoured
In: Technical note / Geophysics Division
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JOURNAL JOURNAL WELLINGTON OFF-SITE STACK NO. 78 1977 1 Available J011800

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The method used to reduce magnetic measurements made during an aeromagnetic survey of the East Coast of the North Island, New Zealand, is described. The measurements were made at an altitude of 3.05 km and the flight line positions were found using vertical air photographs. The proton precession magnetometer readings were filtered and the effect of diurnal magnetic variations removed using a computer. Total force magnetic anomalies were also obtained, smoothed and plotted using the computer. The final maps were hand contoured

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