Airborne EM and Mag Survey, Jakes Corner Project (105C/5, 12 & 105D/8, 9)

Airborne EM and Mag Survey, Jakes Corner Project (105C/5, 12 & 105D/8, 9) Airborne EM and MAG Survey, Jakes Corner Project, including seven 1:50 000-scale geophysical maps with marginal notes. The surveyed area covers NTS maps sheets 105 C/5, 12 and 105 D/8,9. The maps include the following: total field magnetics, electromagnetic anomalies, filtered VLF, calculated vertical gradient magnetics, resistivity 900 Hz coplanar, resistivity 7200 Hz coplanar, resistivity 56,000 Hz coplanar. This report describes the logistics and results of a DIGHEMv airborne geophysical survey carried out for the Yukon Prospectors' Association over a property located near Jakes Corner, southwest Yukon Territory. Total coverage of the survey block amounted to 2764 km. The survey was flown from March 12 to March 25, 1994. The survey property contains several anaomalous features, many of which are considered to be of moderate to high priority as exploration targets. Most of the inferred bedrock conductors appear to warrant further investigation using appropriate surface exploration techniques. Areas of interest may be assigned priorities on the basis of supporting geophysical, geochemical and/or geological information. After initial investigations have been carried out, it may be necessary to re-evaluate the remaining anomalies based on information acquired from the follow-up program. 2024-10-30 Government of Yukon geology@gov.yk.ca Science and TechnologyYukon Geological SurveyYukon Data PackageHTML https://data.geology.gov.yk.ca/reference/42919 Original metadata (https://open.yukon.ca)HTML https://open.yukon.ca/data/datasets/airborne-em-and-mag-survey-jakes-corner-project-105c5-12-105d8-9

Airborne EM and MAG Survey, Jakes Corner Project, including seven 1:50 000-scale geophysical maps with marginal notes. The surveyed area covers NTS maps sheets 105 C/5, 12 and 105 D/8,9. The maps include the following: total field magnetics, electromagnetic anomalies, filtered VLF, calculated vertical gradient magnetics, resistivity 900 Hz coplanar, resistivity 7200 Hz coplanar, resistivity 56,000 Hz coplanar. This report describes the logistics and results of a DIGHEMv airborne geophysical survey carried out for the Yukon Prospectors' Association over a property located near Jakes Corner, southwest Yukon Territory. Total coverage of the survey block amounted to 2764 km. The survey was flown from March 12 to March 25, 1994. The survey property contains several anaomalous features, many of which are considered to be of moderate to high priority as exploration targets. Most of the inferred bedrock conductors appear to warrant further investigation using appropriate surface exploration techniques. Areas of interest may be assigned priorities on the basis of supporting geophysical, geochemical and/or geological information. After initial investigations have been carried out, it may be necessary to re-evaluate the remaining anomalies based on information acquired from the follow-up program.

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