Darnley Bay MT; 17 AMT/MT sites; magnetotelluric

Darnley Bay MT; 17 AMT/MT sites; magnetotelluric Results of a ground geophysical survey near the eastern limit of the Shield to Selwyn transect extends our knowledge of the spatial distribution of Paleozoic and Proterozoic sequences. Subsurface faulting in the center of the transect, just east of a large gravity anomaly, has created a large deformation zone traceable to mid-crustal depths. 2022-02-22 Natural Resources Canada NRCan.geogratis-geogratis.RNCan@canada.ca Form DescriptorsNature and EnvironmentScience and Technologyanomalyearth scienceselectromagneticemgeophysicsmagneticmagnetismmagnetotelluric Download EDI through HTTPEDI https://ftp.geogratis.gc.ca/pub/nrcan_rncan/vector/gsc_sem/darnley_MT/edis.zip Download Acquistion history through HTTPother https://ftp.geogratis.gc.ca/pub/nrcan_rncan/vector/gsc_sem/darnley_MT/of_8100.pdf

Results of a ground geophysical survey near the eastern limit of the Shield to Selwyn transect extends our knowledge of the spatial distribution of Paleozoic and Proterozoic sequences. Subsurface faulting in the center of the transect, just east of a large gravity anomaly, has created a large deformation zone traceable to mid-crustal depths.

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