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Aeromagnetic Survey At Blue Mountain Area (Fairbank Engineering, 2004)
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ExplorationTechnique Aeromagnetic Survey +
Notes The airborne magnetometer and VLF-EM surveThe airborne magnetometer and VLF-EM surveys carried out by Aerodat Limited, in 1988, covered the western flank of Blue Mountain including most of the geothermal lease area. The interpreted data (total field magnetic contours; calculated vertical magnetic gradient) indicate parallel sets of northerly, northeasterly, and northwesterly-trending structures that correspond well with the major fault sets identified from geologic mapping and interpreted drilling sections. Also, an elongate northerly-trending area of low magnetic gradient coincides closely with the area of intense hydrothermal alteration associated with the prominent north-south range front faults at the foot of the western flank of Blue Mountain and the intersection with northeasterly-trending structures, the eastern half of the artesian thermal anomaly identified by shallow drilling, and with a north-trending negative SP low anomaly of similar extent.negative SP low anomaly of similar extent.
OpenEI/PageDescription Aeromagnetic Survey At Blue Mountain Area (Fairbank Engineering, 2004): geothermal exploration activity.
OpenEI/PageKeyword Geothermal  + , Blue Mountain Area  + , Aeromagnetic Survey  +
Place Blue Mountain Geothermal Area +
Reference material Phase I Report, Us Doe Gred Ii Program +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 20 March 2013 17:03:02  +
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