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Geologic interpretation of the gamma-ray aeroradiometric maps of central and northern Florida
Published
1989
by Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, For sale by the Books and Open-File Reports Section in [Reston, Va.?], Denver, CO
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Andrew E. Grosz ... [et al.] ; prepared in cooperation with the Florida Bureau of Geology |
Series | U.S. Geological Survey professional paper -- 1461 |
Contributions | Grosz, A. E., Geological Survey (U.S.), Florida. Bureau of Geology |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 48 p. : |
Number of Pages | 48 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15419428M |
LC Control Number | 87600449 |
The Florida Geological Survey, Bureau of Geology, Division of Resource Management, Department of Natural Resources, is publishing as its Bulletin No. 59, The Lithostratigraphy of the Hawthorn Group (Miocene) of Florida. Grosz, A.E., , Application of total-count aeroradiometric maps to the exploration for heavy-mineral deposits in the Coastal Plain of Virginia, with a section on field spectrometer data reduction by K. L. Kosanke: USGS Professional Paper , 20 p.
Geologic maps may be the most concentrated form of knowledge ever put on paper, a combination of truth and beauty. The map in your car’s glove compartment doesn’t have much on it beyond highways, towns, shorelines, and borders. And yet if you look at it closely, you can see how hard it is to fit all that detail on paper so it’s useful. Gamma Ray Response as a proxy for grain size Variation in GR log character is interpreted to be a proxy for grain size and so enable these logs to play a major role in the sequence stratigraphy analysis. The rationale behind this interpretation is that variations in the GR are related to the presence of organic matter that sequesters radioactive minerals responsible for the GR signal.
This report presents the results of analyses and interpretation of aerial gamma-ray, Landsat TM, geologic, and digital elevation data of the Big Bend area in Texas. Info Aeromagnetic and aeroradiometric data for the conterminous United States and Alaska from the National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) program of the U.S. Department of Energy. Mapping surface geology using airborne gamma-ray spectrometric survey data-A case study.
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Geologic Interpretation of the Gamma-Ray Aeroradiometric Maps of Central and Northern Florida: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper Jan A E Grosz.
Geologic Interpretation of the Gamma-Ray Aeroradiometric Maps of Central and Northern Florida By ANDREW E.
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The present work utilizes airborne gamma-ray spectrometric data, in a trial to refine the surface geological mapping of sedimentary rocks at Wadi Al Mushash, Central Eastern Desert of Egypt.
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Gamma-ray scans of core are also taken to reconcile core depths with log depths. In most stratigraphic and petroleum geological applications, the gamma ray log is used as a "shale log," both to discriminate shales from "clean" formations, and to estimate the relative shale proportions in shaly reservoir units.
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Info: Aerial magnetic, electromagnetic, and gamma-ray survey, Berrien county, Michigan. Summary. Gamma-ray logging has evolved from a qualitative estimation of the variation of natural radioactivity with depth in a borehole, using a Geiger-Müller detector, to a sophisticated quantitative logging technique which yields information on the identification and amount of the radioelements present, as well as data on the likely geologic history of mobilisation of these radioelements in.
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