Utilization of Airborne Magnetic, Electromagnetic, and Radiometric Data in Abandoned Mine Land Investigations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce D. Smith Anne E. McCafferty Robert R. McDougal
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Magnetic, electromagnetic, and radiometric airborne survey data have been used in regional and local (drainage basin) scales. In a regional geoenvironmental assessment of the state of Montana, magnetic and radiometric data compiled from airborne surveys were used along with other digital geologic and geochemical data to prioritize mining districts for potential acid water generation. Probability ratio mapping was done in order to integrate the interpretation of many different digital data sets. On a more local scale, the Animas (CO) and Boulder Basin (MT) watersheds have been studied using helicopter geophysical surveys. The airborne geophysical surveys show many more structural features than the geologic maps. Combined interpretation of the geophysical data sets using the probability ratio method has resulted in identification of areas of alteration. Airborne radiometric data in the Boulder Basin area suggests that rocks with high potassium and thorium also have a high acid water buffering capacity.
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APA: Bruce D. Smith Anne E. McCafferty Robert R. McDougal  (2000)  Utilization of Airborne Magnetic, Electromagnetic, and Radiometric Data in Abandoned Mine Land Investigations

MLA: Bruce D. Smith Anne E. McCafferty Robert R. McDougal Utilization of Airborne Magnetic, Electromagnetic, and Radiometric Data in Abandoned Mine Land Investigations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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