New Methods of Elevation Control Speed Reconnaissance Gravity Surveys 1n Northern Areas

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Norman R. Paterson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

"Under certain conditions useful gravity information of a reconnaissance nature can be obtained with-out measuring elevations by spirit level surveys on the ground. Gravity surveys can become part of a practical exploration program where high cost and slow progress previously hindered their utility. The advantages of the new elevation procedures are realized mainly in remote areas, in areas where ground transportation is slow and difficult and on surveys where the station spacing is large in comparison with the distance of the average optimum level shot. To utilize the advantages, transportation by helicopter or light plane is usually necessary. Methods of obtaining elevation control without leveling include: barometric altimeter survey; photogram-metric -APR spot determinations; methods involving the measurement of gravity gradients. The accuracies of these methods have been tested and compared with the normal accuracy of level surveys. It is felt that each method has its place in reconnaissance gravity work, particularly in the open areas of Northern Canada."
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APA: Norman R. Paterson  (1960)  New Methods of Elevation Control Speed Reconnaissance Gravity Surveys 1n Northern Areas

MLA: Norman R. Paterson New Methods of Elevation Control Speed Reconnaissance Gravity Surveys 1n Northern Areas. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1960.

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