Single master gravity and aeromagnetic data for Ontario

Gravity and aeromagnetic contains ground field reading of gravity strengths and airborne surveys of magnetic strengths from across the province of Ontario.

Beginning in 1947, systematic aeromagnetic surveys were conducted over the whole of Ontario. The surveys were performed for the Geological Surveys of Canada and the Ontario Department of Mines and completed in 1987. Also beginning in 1947, ground gravity data were collected across Ontario by Federal-Provincial programs and external initiatives.

Digital gravity data were provided by Geodetic Survey Division, Geomatics Canada, Natural Resources Canada and Ontario Geological Survey.

Survey Parameters:
Line spacing: 800 m (half-mile)
Magnetic survey type: total field
Magnetometer height: 300 m (1000 ft)
Gravity survey: yes
No. of gravity stations: 55639

This data is best viewed using Google Earth or similar Keyhole Markup Language (KML) compatible software. For instructions on how to use Google Earth, read the Google Earth tutorial.

[ft]: feet [KML]: Keyhole Markup Language *[m]: metre

Ministry contact: ndmminister@ontario.ca

Additional information

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Geographic coverage
Ontario
Last Validated Date
October 10, 2012
Update frequency
Never

Single master gravity and aeromagnetic data for Ontario

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Date range: October 10, 1947 - December 31, 1987

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