Reference Type | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
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Title | Large scale magnetic anomalies over western Canada and the Arctic: a discussion |
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Journal | Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences |
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Authors | Coles, R. L. | Author |
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Haines, G. V. | Author |
Hannaford, W. | Author |
Year | 1976 (June 1) | Volume | 13 |
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Issue | 6 |
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Publisher | Canadian Science Publishing |
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DOI | doi:10.1139/e76-082Search in ResearchGate |
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Mindat Ref. ID | 474900 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:474900:8 |
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Full Reference | Coles, R. L., Haines, G. V., Hannaford, W. (1976) Large scale magnetic anomalies over western Canada and the Arctic: a discussion. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 13 (6) 790-802 doi:10.1139/e76-082 |
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Plain Text | Coles, R. L., Haines, G. V., Hannaford, W. (1976) Large scale magnetic anomalies over western Canada and the Arctic: a discussion. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 13 (6) 790-802 doi:10.1139/e76-082 |
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In | (1976, June) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 13 (6) Canadian Science Publishing |
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Abstract/Notes | A contoured map of vertical magnetic field residuals (relative to the IGRF) over western Canada and adjacent Arctic regions has been produced by amalgamating new data with those from previous surveys. The measurements were made at altitudes between 3.5 and 5.5 km above sea level. The map shows the form of the magnetic field within the waveband 30 to 5000 km. A magnetic feature of several thousand kilometres wavelength dominates the map, and is probably due in major part to sources in the earth's core. Superimposed on this are several groups of anomalies which contain wavelengths of the order of a thousand kilometres. The patterns of the short wavelength anomalies provide a broad view of major structures and indicate several regimes of distinctive evolutionary development. Enhancement of viscous magnetization at elevated temperatures may account for the concentration of intense anomalies observed near the western edge of the craton. |
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