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A quantitative gamma-ray spectrometric and aeromagnetic helicopter-borne geophysical survey was completed by Fugro Airborne Surveys. The survey was flown from September 10 to October 14, 2008, over the Southern Stevenson Ridge area in Yukon. The nominal traverse and control line spacings were 400m and 2400m respectively, with a nominal terrain clearance of 125m.
A 2017 airborne survey captured the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field over the Llewellyn area in Yukon, Canada. Goldak Airborne Surveys collected the data between March 10 and July 6, 2017, with a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters. The survey design used 400-meter traverse lines and 2400-meter control lines.
Aeromagnetic data was collected using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two Piper Navajo aircraft. The survey covered the Wolf Lake area in Yukon from February 23 to April 2, 2019, with a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters. Traverse lines were spaced 400 meters apart and oriented N45°E, with orthogonal control lines spaced 2400 meters apart.
First vertical derivative data from an aeromagnetic survey flown over the Marsh Lake area in Yukon, Canada. The survey was conducted by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. from January 12 to March 16, 2018, using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two aircraft. Flight lines were oriented N45°E with a nominal spacing of 400 m and a terrain clearance of 150 m.
World Bank data on aid effectiveness, measuring the impact of aid on poverty, inequality, growth, and capacity building in Australia. The dataset includes indicators covering aid received and progress toward the Millennium Development Goals in education, health, and human welfare. It was last updated on 2026-04-27 and is provided under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
May 16 to July 1, 2009 aeromagnetic survey data from the Northern Stevenson Ridge area in Yukon, Canada. The map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field was produced by Goldak Airborne Surveys using a cesium vapour magnetometer. The survey was flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 m with traverse and control line spacings of 400 m and 2400 m, respectively.
Aeromagnetic survey data collected over the Northern Stevenson Ridge area in Yukon, Canada. The data were acquired by Goldak Airborne Surveys between May 16 and July 1, 2009, using a cesium vapour magnetometer mounted on a Piper Navajo aircraft. The resulting map shows the residual total magnetic field, with survey lines flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters.
Aeromagnetic data collected from January 12 to March 16, 2018 by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on a Beechcraft King Air and a Piper Navajo. The survey flew traverse lines spaced 400 m apart at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 m over the Marsh Lake area. The data likely contains measurements of the Earth's magnetic field for geological analysis.
Aeromagnetic survey data collected by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. from January 12 to March 16, 2018. The data were recorded using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on a Beechcraft King Air and a Piper Navajo aircraft flying at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters. Traverse lines were spaced 400 meters apart and oriented N45°E, with orthogonal control lines spaced 2400 meters apart.
Aeromagnetic data collected over two months in 2018 by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two aircraft. The survey covered the Marsh Lake area in Yukon, Canada, with traverse lines spaced 400 meters apart and flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters.
Yukon, Canada, specifically the Northern Stevenson Ridge area within NTS sheets 115O/1, 115O/2, and part of 115O/3. This map of the residual total magnetic field was derived from an aeromagnetic survey flown by Goldak Airborne Surveys between May 16 and July 1, 2009. Data were recorded using a cesium vapour magnetometer mounted on a Piper Navajo aircraft flying at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters.
Aeromagnetic data was collected from May 16 to July 1, 2009 by Goldak Airborne Surveys over two map sheets in Yukon, Canada. The survey used a cesium vapour magnetometer flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters. The Government of Yukon provides the processed residual total magnetic field map derived from this survey.
An aeromagnetic survey of the Wolf Lake area in Yukon, Canada, covering parts of NTS 105B and 105C. The data were collected by Novatem Inc. between February 23 and April 2, 2019, using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on aircraft. The survey employed a nominal traverse line spacing of 400 meters and a terrain clearance of 150 meters.
An aeromagnetic survey conducted by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. from January 12, 2018 to March 16, 2018. Data were recorded using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on a Beechcraft King Air and a Piper Navajo aircraft. The survey used a nominal traverse line spacing of 400 m, control line spacing of 2400 m, and a nominal terrain clearance of 150 m.
An aeromagnetic survey of the Marsh Lake area in Yukon, Canada, was conducted by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. from January 12 to March 16, 2018. The data were collected using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on a Beechcraft King Air and a Piper Navajo aircraft flying at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters. Traverse lines were spaced 400 meters apart and oriented N45°E, with orthogonal control lines spaced 2400 meters apart.
A helicopter-borne geophysical survey flown from September 10 to October 14, 2008, collected quantitative gamma-ray spectrometric and aeromagnetic data. The survey was conducted by Fugro Airborne Surveys with a nominal terrain clearance of 125 meters. Traverse lines were spaced 400 meters apart and oriented at 0 degrees, with orthogonal control lines spaced 2400 meters apart.
Northern Stevenson Ridge in Yukon, Canada, is covered by this map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field. The data was acquired by Goldak Airborne Surveys from May 16 to July 1, 2009, using a cesium vapour magnetometer mounted on a Piper Navajo aircraft. Survey lines were flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters with traverse and control line spacings of 400 m and 2400 m, respectively.
Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. conducted an aeromagnetic survey of the Marsh Lake area in Yukon, Canada, from January 12 to March 16, 2018. Data were collected using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on a Beechcraft King Air and a Piper Navajo aircraft. The survey flew traverse lines oriented N45°E with a nominal spacing of 400 m and a terrain clearance of 150 m.
May 16 to July 1, 2009 aeromagnetic survey data collected by Goldak Airborne Surveys over the Northern Stevenson Ridge area in Yukon, Canada. The data were recorded using a split-beam cesium vapour magnetometer mounted on a Piper Navajo aircraft. The survey had a nominal traverse line spacing of 400 m, control line spacing of 2400 m, and a terrain clearance of 150 m.
From February 23 to April 2, 2019, Novatem Inc. conducted an aeromagnetic survey over the Wolf Lake area in Yukon. The data were collected using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two Piper Navajo aircraft flying at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters. Traverse lines were oriented N45°E with a spacing of 400 meters, and control lines were spaced 2400 meters apart.