
doi: 10.1190/gem2015-004
Airborne gravity gradiometry is the latest major advance in one hundred years of gravity exploration. It is now a well accepted technique for collecting high resolution gravity with continuouus coverage. The breadth of applications is large. Here three examples demonstrate its value in geothermal exploration in rugged terrains, structural and geological mapping for iron-oxide-copper-gold and detailed structural mapping between sparse 2D seismic lines.
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