Airborne radiometric flight line data over parts of southeast Missouri, southern Illinois and western Kentucky - The Gap survey, 2021
Dates
Publication Date
2022-08-08
Start Date
2020-03-02
End Date
2021-04-20
Citation
McCafferty, A.E., and Connell, D.M., 2022, Airborne horizontal-magnetic gradient and radiometric survey over parts of southeast Missouri, southern Illinois and western Kentucky - The Gap survey, 2021: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9TK8KMM.
Summary
Airborne radiometric flight and tie line data the includes estimated concentrations of potassium, thorium, and uranium and total count radioactivity are provided here in NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) format along with a GeoTIFF grid of a ternary K, U, Th grid. Along with the data provided on this child page, a report in PDF format by the airborne contractor that describes the technical details of the data collection, reduction and processing procedures and a zip file that contains the contractor's deliverable products (Geosoft databases and grids) for the magnetic and radiometric survey is available on the parent page (https://doi.org/10.5066/P9TK8KMM).
Summary
Airborne radiometric flight and tie line data the includes estimated concentrations of potassium, thorium, and uranium and total count radioactivity are provided here in NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) format along with a GeoTIFF grid of a ternary K, U, Th grid. Along with the data provided on this child page, a report in PDF format by the airborne contractor that describes the technical details of the data collection, reduction and processing procedures and a zip file that contains the contractor's deliverable products (Geosoft databases and grids) for the magnetic and radiometric survey is available on the parent page (https://doi.org/10.5066/P9TK8KMM).
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MO20F0196_GAP_RadChild_FGDCmetadata.xml Original FGDC Metadata
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application/fgdc+xml
KThU.jpg “Gap radiometric ternary (K, Th, U ) map”
4.87 MB
image/jpeg
MO20F0196_GAP_DataDictionary_RAD_data.json “Data Dictionary for radiometric flight line data”
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application/json
“NetCDF file of radiometric flight line data”
6.95 GB
application/octet-stream
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Gap_K.zip
Gap_K.tif-ColorRamp.SLD
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Gap_K.tif
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Gap_K.tfw
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Gap_Th.zip
Gap_Th.tif-ColorRamp.SLD
2.09 KB
Gap_Th.tif
25.01 MB
Gap_Th.tfw
92 Bytes
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Gap_U.zip
Gap_U.tif-ColorRamp.SLD
2.09 KB
Gap_U.tif
25.01 MB
Gap_U.tfw
92 Bytes
Purpose
The airborne magnetic and radiometric survey was designed to augment and connect several previous USGS geophysical surveys in order to provide a continuous representation of the magnetic and radiometric fields from southeast Missouri to western Kentucky. These data will be used to better understand the surface and concealed geologic framework.