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A STUDY OF TRACKING THE CONCEALED MAGNETIC BODY IN AIRBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEY |
ZHANG Peng, WANG Da-yong, ZHI Hai-ni |
Geophysical Exploration Academy of China Metallurgical Geology Bureau, Baoding 071051, China |
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Abstract In order to track buried faults, rocks and ore bodies, the authors tentatively applied the directional derivative, tilt derivative and interpolation-cut method as well as some other methods for airborne magnetic survey, and then created a model for comparative analysis in Inner Mongolia. In the application of the tilt derivative to track concealed faults and rock bodies, the interpolation-cut method for tracking concealed magnetic ore bodies seems to be comparatively satisfactory.
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Received: 03 January 2013
Published: 10 February 2014
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