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The Leading Edge; 2005; v. 24; no. Supplement; p. S36-S41; DOI: 10.1190/1.2112390
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Broader spectrum, fewer folks—gravity and magnetics from 1980 to the present

Pat Millegan

Marathon Oil Company, Houston, USA



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Figure 1. Vintage 1983, hand-colored aeromagnetic interpretation. Scanned from 35 mm slide. The original map was ~4 ft square (Courtesy Marathon Oil).

 


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Figure 2. Sandwell & Smith public domain satellite-derived gravity with interpretation. (Courtesy Marathon Oil, Fugro Robertson and Gibson Consulting)
 


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Figure 3. Lockheed Martin Full Tensor Gradiometer (Courtesy Bell Geospace).
 


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Figure 4. New UAV for aeromagnetic acquisition (Courtesy Fugro Airborne Surveys).
 





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