An airborne geophysical survey was carried out over part of upper Swaledale and the adjacent moorland. The area has a long history of mining and the geology and style of mineralisation are representative of most of the north Pennine orefield. The survey employed magnetic, electromagnetic and radiometric methods, and provided a test of the applicability of airborne geophysical exploration in this environment. Eleven airborne electromagnetic anomalies were followed up with detailed ground surveys; more limited surveys were employed to check several smaller airborne indications. At two sites the follow-up surveys recorded anomalies sufficiently significant to be considered possible indications of mineralisation. One of these, at...
A reconnaissance geochemical survey of Anglesey was based on a drainage survey (at one sample per ...
Economic deposits of chromite were discovered in Unst, Shetland Islands in the early part of the ni...
Soil and stream sediment samples collected from fault zone and the already well-known (and to an ar...
A detailed airborne geophysical survey was made of part of south Northumberland, at a flying height...
An airborne magnetic, electromagnetic and radiometric survey was carried out over part of Anglesey,...
A detailed airborne geophysical survey has been made of part of west Dyfed at a flying height of 75...
The Lunedale Fault is a growth fault forming the northern edge of a deep Carboniferous sedimentary ...
A geophysical survey was conducted in the vicinity of the Carrock tungsten mine, Cumbria. The objec...
A geophysical survey was conducted in the vicinity of the Carrock tungsten mine, Cumbria. The objec...
A geochemical and geophysical reconnaissance programme was commenced in 1978 to investigate the fa...
This report presents the results of an airborne geophysical (electromagnetic, magnetic and radiometr...
A recent low-level high resolution airborne geophysical survey of Northern Ireland has provided deta...
The western margin of the Askrigg Block has been investigated by regional geochemical reconnaissanc...
As a result of the data obtained from the Regional Mineral Reconnaissance of the Northumberland Tro...
Reconnaissance VLF-EM and magnetic surveys have bean carried out over Ba- Pb-Zn prospects in an are...
A reconnaissance geochemical survey of Anglesey was based on a drainage survey (at one sample per ...
Economic deposits of chromite were discovered in Unst, Shetland Islands in the early part of the ni...
Soil and stream sediment samples collected from fault zone and the already well-known (and to an ar...
A detailed airborne geophysical survey was made of part of south Northumberland, at a flying height...
An airborne magnetic, electromagnetic and radiometric survey was carried out over part of Anglesey,...
A detailed airborne geophysical survey has been made of part of west Dyfed at a flying height of 75...
The Lunedale Fault is a growth fault forming the northern edge of a deep Carboniferous sedimentary ...
A geophysical survey was conducted in the vicinity of the Carrock tungsten mine, Cumbria. The objec...
A geophysical survey was conducted in the vicinity of the Carrock tungsten mine, Cumbria. The objec...
A geochemical and geophysical reconnaissance programme was commenced in 1978 to investigate the fa...
This report presents the results of an airborne geophysical (electromagnetic, magnetic and radiometr...
A recent low-level high resolution airborne geophysical survey of Northern Ireland has provided deta...
The western margin of the Askrigg Block has been investigated by regional geochemical reconnaissanc...
As a result of the data obtained from the Regional Mineral Reconnaissance of the Northumberland Tro...
Reconnaissance VLF-EM and magnetic surveys have bean carried out over Ba- Pb-Zn prospects in an are...
A reconnaissance geochemical survey of Anglesey was based on a drainage survey (at one sample per ...
Economic deposits of chromite were discovered in Unst, Shetland Islands in the early part of the ni...
Soil and stream sediment samples collected from fault zone and the already well-known (and to an ar...