The Geological Survey of Canada Aeromagnetic Gradiometer System : a Progress Report

1976 ◽  
Author(s):  
A Dicaire ◽  
T R Flint ◽  
H W C Knapp ◽  
D C Olson ◽  
P Sawatzky
1959 ◽  
Author(s):  
William H. Diment ◽  
V.R. Wilmarth ◽  
R.E. Wilcox ◽  
Alfred Clebsch ◽  
G.E. Manger ◽  
...  

1984 ◽  
pp. 394-397
Author(s):  
C. Rittner ◽  
R. Kühnl ◽  
C. M. Black ◽  
S. Pereira ◽  
K. I. Welsh
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2002 ◽  
Vol 207 ◽  
pp. 309-311
Author(s):  
G. L. H. Harris ◽  
D. Geisler ◽  
W. E. Harris ◽  
J. E. Hesser

We have obtained CMR photometry for a roughly 1° square region centered on NGC 5128. Preliminary results indicate that the limiting magnitude of the images is ≳ 1 magnitude fainter than the peak of the globular cluster luminosity function (GCLF) at R ⋍ 21.


Author(s):  
G. T. Prior

The discovery of the meteoric stone near Lake Brown, County Avon, South-West Division, Western Australia, was recorded by Dr. Edward S. Simpson in the Annual Progress Report of the Geological Survey of Western Australia for 1921 (1922, p. 53). The following details concerning the meteorite are taken from that report and from a letter of September 25, 1925, sent by Dr. Simpson with the specimen, weighing 174 grams, which was presented to the British Museum collection by Mr. A. Gibb Maitland, at that time Government Geologist of Western Australia.


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