Application of High-Precision Magnetic Survey to the Investigation of Mineral Resources in Halaganlawusu Area, Inner Mongolia

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In this paper 1:10 000 high-precision magnetic survey work has been done using GSM-19T proton magnetometer in Halaganlawusu area. There were data processing including gridding, filtering, reduction to the pole, continuation, derivation, and so on. By precise interpretation and inference with magnetic anomaly, the distribution characteristics of basic rock mass was found out. According to the magnetic survey data and geological research, fitting-inversion of measured magnetic section P1, P2 were done. It preliminarily concluded the distribution characteristics of underground ore rock mass and achieved the effect of the geophysical prospecting.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1073-1076)

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2001-2004

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