Requirements of Airborne Geophysical Submissions for Assessment
Credit (Section 15)
Any airborne geophysical survey report submitted for assessment
work credit must, in addition to complying with the requirements
of subsection 11 [Geotechnical],
- identify the manufacturer, type and model of all instruments
used in the performance of the survey specifying the scale
constant or sensitivity and the accuracy of the survey;
- specify the method of ground control related to flight path
recovery, ground speed and the terrain clearance of the aircraft
used in the performance of the survey; and
- specify the flight-line spacing, the total distance flown
over the entire survey and the distance flown over mining land in
respect of which the assessment work is to be credited.
Any geophysical map or plan submitted in connection with an
airborne geophysical survey report must, in addition to complying
with the requirements of subsection 11 [Geotechnical survey],
- contain a base map or photo mosaic showing all lakes, streams
and other notable topographic features, and all railways, roads,
trails, power lines, pipelines and buildings; and
- show, as appropriate, profiles or contours representing
electromagnetic and magnetic responses determined from the
readings obtained by the survey, stating the units measured with
the values indicated at convenient regular intervals along the
flight lines.