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This publication, GPR 2017-1, provides geophysical data produced from an airborne geophysical survey conducted in 2001 and released in 2002 for 276 sq miles of the Liberty Bell area, western Bonnifield mining district, central Alaska. Aeromagnetic and electromagnetic data were acquired during the survey. During 2016, the same digital data were reformatted for ease of use with modern processing tools; vector shapefiles and the analytic signal and calculated first vertical derivative grids were added. Other than the creation of calculated grids, no new processing was done. Data provided in GPR 2017-1 include processed (1) linedata ASCII databases, (2) gridded files of magnetic and resistivity data, (3) vector files...
Tags: Aeromagnetic, Aeromagnetic Data, Aeromagnetic Map, Aeromagnetic Survey, Airborne Geophysical Survey, All tags...
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Report of Investigation 2006-2, "Bedrock geologic map of the Liberty Bell area, Fairbanks A-4 Quadrangle, Bonnifield mining district, Alaska," is the bedrock geologic map of an approximately 131-square-mile area surrounding the Liberty Bell Mine. The geology of the Liberty Bell area, located in the northern Alaska Range foothills, comprises Devonian metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks of the Totatlanika Schist and Keevy Peak formations, Cretaceous and Tertiary igneous rocks, and overlying unconsolidated Tertiary sedimentary rocks of the Usibelli Group and the younger Nenana Gravel.
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The Bonnifield electromagnetic and magnetic airborne geophysical survey data were acquired in 2006 and 2007 with a DIGHEM-V Electromagnetic (EM) system and a cesium magnetometer. The EM and magnetic sensors were flown at a height of 30 meters (m). In addition the survey recorded data from radar and laser altimeters, a GPS navigation system, 50/60 Hz monitors and a video camera. Flights were performed with an AS-350-B3 Squirrel helicopter at a mean terrain clearance of 60 m along N-S survey flight lines with a spacing of 400 m. Tie lines were flown perpendicular to the flight lines at intervals of approximately 4,800 m for part of the Bonnifield mining district in Interior Alaska. Aeromagnetic and electromagnetic...
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Album caption: San Miguel Co, Colo. Index card: Ruins of the Liberty Bell mine, above Telluride. On February 28, 1902, a series of 3 avalanches here killed 19 men, the worst avalanche disaster in Colorado history. Snow-capped mountains in distance. San Juan Mountains. San Miguel County, Colorado. June 26, 1973.


    map background search result map search result map Ruins of the Liberty Bell mine, above Telluride. San Juan Mountains. San Miguel County, Colorado. 1973. Bonnifield mining district electromagnetic and magnetic airborne geophysical survey, data compilation Liberty Bell area, western Bonnifield mining district, electromagnetic and magnetic airborne geophysical survey, data compilation Bedrock geologic map of the Liberty Bell area, Fairbanks A-4 Quadrangle, Bonnifield mining district, Alaska Bedrock geologic map of the Liberty Bell area, Fairbanks A-4 Quadrangle, Bonnifield mining district, Alaska Liberty Bell area, western Bonnifield mining district, electromagnetic and magnetic airborne geophysical survey, data compilation Ruins of the Liberty Bell mine, above Telluride. San Juan Mountains. San Miguel County, Colorado. 1973. Bonnifield mining district electromagnetic and magnetic airborne geophysical survey, data compilation