A High Precision Aeromagnetic Survey Near the Glen Hummel Field in Texas; Identification of Cultural and Sedimentary Anomaly Sources

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Issue Date
1997-01-01Author
Wilson, Clark R.
Tsoflias, Georgios P.
Bartelmann, Monika
Publisher
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Type
Article
Article Version
Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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We present a case study of a high resolution aeromagnetic survey near the Glen Hummel oil field (Figure 1). The survey was originally flown to support a study of aeromagnetic methods for environmental hazard detection, but it provides an opportunity to investigate various problems that arise when analyzing low level total field magnetic anomalies in an area of petroleum production.
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ISSN
1070-485XCollections
- Geology Scholarly Works [247]
Citation
Clark R. Wilson, Georgios Tsoflias, Monika Bartelmann, and Joe Phillips (1997). ”A high precision aeromagnetic survey near the Glen Hummel Field in Texas; Identification of cultural and sedimentary anomaly sources.” A high precision aeromagnetic survey near the Glen Hummel Field in Texas; Identification of cultural and sedimentary anomaly sources, 16(1), 37-44. http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1437425
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