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DS 128: Missouri Aeromagnetic Anomaly Maps - Higher Resolution
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These individual aeromagnetic residual anomaly grids/maps were generated using the most representative grid interval for the flight-line spacing of the survey and maintain the original flight altitude of the individual survey. They were then regridded to the 1,000-m (3,280-ft) interval and continued to the 305-m (1,000-ft) above ground flight altitude used in the State compilation.

Select an aeromagnetic map from the list below. All maps are displayed with an illumination from the northeast. The images were generated with a resolution to fit the screen and not with regard to original grid interval. Grids for all maps are in Geosoft Oasis montaj binary format (downloadable free software for conversions to other grid formats at www.geosoft.com) and available in the data directory. A 'README.txt' file located there further defines the format.

For a full description of survey specifications see "Get Survey Info" page.

S.E. Missouri '48-'50 (0082A, 0082B, 0082C) survey gridded at 200 m.

New Madrid '73 (1021) and Bloomfield area (MO11) surveys gridded at 400 m.

Harrison (1129) survey gridded at 200 m.

Rolla (3124) survey gridded at 200 m.

Springfield (4122) survey gridded at 400 m.

Linn-Augusta (MO05) survey gridded at 200 m.

Clinton, Iberia, Smithton, and Glasgow (MO10, MO12, MO15, MO16) surveys gridded at 200 m.

S.E. Missouri '77 (MO17) survey gridded at 400 m.


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