Aeromagnetic

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    85 %
  • Aeromagnetic Meanings

    adjective describing or relating to the measurement of the Earth's magnetic field using an aircraft

    Fields related to aeromagnetic

    Archaeology

    Aeromagnetic surveys are used in archaeology to identify buried structures or artifacts based on magnetic anomalies.

    Environmental Studies

    Aeromagnetic surveys can be used in environmental studies to map underground geological features.

    Geophysics

    Aeromagnetic surveys are commonly used in geophysics to map the magnetic properties of the Earth's crust.

    Oil and Gas Exploration

    Aeromagnetic surveys help in mapping subsurface structures that may contain oil and gas deposits.

    Mineral Exploration

    Aeromagnetic data is used in mineral exploration to identify potential ore bodies based on magnetic anomalies.

    Occupation Usage of aeromagnetic

    Geologist

    Geologists use aeromagnetic surveys to map the magnetic properties of rocks beneath the Earth's surface, which can help identify potential mineral deposits.

    Geophysicist

    Geophysicists use aeromagnetic data to study the Earth's magnetic field and to understand the structure and composition of the Earth's crust.

    Exploration Geologist

    Exploration geologists use aeromagnetic surveys to locate potential areas for mineral exploration based on variations in magnetic properties of rocks.

    Remote Sensing Specialist

    Remote sensing specialists use aeromagnetic data to create maps and models of the Earth's magnetic field for various applications such as environmental monitoring and resource exploration.

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