Magnetic Survey

A magnetic survey is one of the exploration tools used for measuring localized changes in the Earth’s magnetic field, caused by sedimentary rocks or mineral ore bodies. The magnetic properties of mineral ore bodies and igneous rocks allow them to be easily identified and mapped, via magnetic surveys.

Buried steel materials also produce strong local magnetic fields. This survey involves mapping changes in the magnetic field to determine the shape, size, and location of such ore bodies.

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