An airborne magnetic, electromagnetic and radiometric survey was carried out over part of Anglesey, North Wales. In this report of the survey, an outline of the geology, with brief descriptions of survey techniques, data reduction and presentation are given. General descriptions are presented of four areas of distinct magnetic character, with interpretations of the more prominent anomalies such as those associated with the Carmel Head Thrust, with Tertiary dykes and with various hornfels bodies. Possible extensions of known ultrabasic bodies and areas where other such potentially mineralised bodies may be concealed have been shown, in particular near Llandyfrydog (SH 44 85)and near the coast south of Valley (SH 31 76). The elect...
The Lunedale Fault is a growth fault forming the northern edge of a deep Carboniferous sedimentary ...
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This paper provides a comparison of vintage, UK national scale aeromagnetic data and modern, high re...
A number of modern, multiparameter, high resolution airborne geophysical surveys (termed HiRES) have...
This report presents the results of an airborne geophysical (electromagnetic, magnetic and radiometr...
A reconnaissance geochemical survey of Anglesey was based on a drainage survey (at one sample per ...
In 2006 the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland (GSNI) completed the national low-level airborne g...
A recent low-level high resolution airborne geophysical survey of Northern Ireland has provided deta...
A high resolution airborne geophysical survey across the Isle of Wight and Lymington area conducted ...
The Tellus airborne geophysical survey of Northern Ireland was flown in 2005–6 and the Tellus Border...
A geophysical survey was conducted in the vicinity of the Carrock tungsten mine, Cumbria. The objec...
The Lunedale Fault is a growth fault forming the northern edge of a deep Carboniferous sedimentary ...
An airborne geophysical survey of the whole of Northern Ireland was flown in 2005 and 2006 as part ...
A geophysical survey was conducted in the vicinity of the Carrock tungsten mine, Cumbria. The objec...
An airborne geophysical survey was carried out over part of upper Swaledale and the adjacent moorl...
A detailed airborne geophysical survey has been made of part of west Dyfed at a flying height of 75...
A detailed airborne geophysical survey was made of part of south Northumberland, at a flying height...
This paper provides a comparison of vintage, UK national scale aeromagnetic data and modern, high re...
A number of modern, multiparameter, high resolution airborne geophysical surveys (termed HiRES) have...
This report presents the results of an airborne geophysical (electromagnetic, magnetic and radiometr...
A reconnaissance geochemical survey of Anglesey was based on a drainage survey (at one sample per ...
In 2006 the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland (GSNI) completed the national low-level airborne g...
A recent low-level high resolution airborne geophysical survey of Northern Ireland has provided deta...
A high resolution airborne geophysical survey across the Isle of Wight and Lymington area conducted ...
The Tellus airborne geophysical survey of Northern Ireland was flown in 2005–6 and the Tellus Border...
A geophysical survey was conducted in the vicinity of the Carrock tungsten mine, Cumbria. The objec...
The Lunedale Fault is a growth fault forming the northern edge of a deep Carboniferous sedimentary ...
An airborne geophysical survey of the whole of Northern Ireland was flown in 2005 and 2006 as part ...
A geophysical survey was conducted in the vicinity of the Carrock tungsten mine, Cumbria. The objec...