Examples of the Utility of Magnetic Anomaly Data for Geologic Mapping
Edited By Carol A. Finn
With Sections By
Mark Pilkington |
Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada |
Richard Blakely |
Menlo Park, California |
Samuel Johnson |
Denver, Colorado |
William Cannon |
Reston, Virginia |
Mark Gettings |
Tucson, Arizona |
Walter Roest |
Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada |
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