Jeffrey Phillips (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Estimating locations and total magnetization vectors of compact magnetic sources from scalar, vector, or tensor magnetic measurements through combined Helbig and Euler analysis
The Helbig method for estimating total magnetization directions of compact sources from magnetic vector components is extended so that tensor magnetic gradient components can be used instead. Depths of the compact sources can be estimated using the Euler equation, and their dipole moment magnitudes can be estimated using a least squares fit to the vector component or tensor gradient...
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips, M.N. Nabighian, D.V. Smith, Y. Li
Preliminary integrated geologic map databases for the United States: Digital data for the generalized bedrock geologic map, Yukon Flats region, east-central Alaska
The growth in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has highlighted the need for digital geologic maps that have been attributed with information about age and lithology. Such maps can be conveniently used to generate derivative maps for manifold special purposes such as mineral-resource assessment, metallogenic studies, tectonic studies, and environmental research. This report...
Authors
Alison B. Till, Julie A. Dumoulin, Jeffrey Phillips, Richard G. Stanley, Jessie Crews
Crustal insights from gravity and aeromagnetic analysis: Central North Slope, Alaska
Aeromagnetic and gravity data are processed and interpreted to reveal deep and shallow information about the crustal structure of the central North Slope, Alaska. Regional aeromagnetic anomalies primarily reflect deep crustal features. Regional gravity anomalies are more complex and require detailed analysis. We constrain our geophysical models with seismic data and interpretations along...
Authors
R.W. Saltus, Christopher J. Potter, Jeffrey Phillips
Historical development of the gravity method in exploration
The gravity method was the first geophysical technique to be used in oil and gas exploration. Despite being eclipsed by seismology, it has continued to be an important and sometimes crucial constraint in a number of exploration areas. In oil exploration the gravity method is particularly applicable in salt provinces, overthrust and foothills belts, underexplored basins, and targets of...
Authors
M.N. Nabighian, M. E. Ander, V.J.S. Grauch, Thomas R. LaFehr, Y. Li, W. C. Pearson, J.W. Peirce, Jeffrey Phillips, M.E. Ruder
Can we estimate total magnetization directions from aeromagnetic data using Helbig's integrals?
An algorithm that implements Helbig’s (1963) integrals for estimating the vector components (mx, my, mz) of the magnetic dipole moment from the first order moments of the vector magnetic field components (ΔX, ΔY, ΔZ) is tested on real and synthetic data. After a grid of total field aeromagnetic data is converted to vector component grids using Fourier filtering, Helbig’s infinite...
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips
The historical development of the magnetic method in exploration
The magnetic method, perhaps the oldest of geophysical exploration techniques, blossomed after the advent of airborne surveys in World War II. With improvements in instrumentation, navigation, and platform compensation, it is now possible to map the entire crustal section at a variety of scales, from strongly magnetic basement at regional scale to weakly magnetic sedimentary contacts at...
Authors
M.N. Nabighian, V. J. S. Grauch, R. P. Hansen, Thomas R. LaFehr, Y. Li, J.W. Peirce, Jeffrey Phillips, M.E. Ruder
Tertiary thrust systems and fluid flow beneath the Beaufort coastal plain (1002 area), Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, U.S.A.
Beneath the Arctic coastal plain (commonly referred to as "the 1002 area") in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, northeastern Alaska, United States, seismic reflection data show that the northernmost and youngest part of the Brookian orogen is preserved as a Paleogene to Neogene system of blind and buried thrust-related structures. These structures involve Proterozoic to Miocene (and...
Authors
Christopher J. Potter, John A. Grow, William M. Perry, Thomas E. Moore, Paul O'Sullivan, Jeffrey Phillips, Richard Saltus
Divergent evolution in fluviokarst landscapes of central Kentucky
Central Kentucky is characterized by a mixture of karst and fluvial features, typically manifested as mosaic of karst-rich/ channel-poor (KRCP) and channel-rich/karst-poor (CRKP) environments. At the regional scale the location and distribution of KRCP and CRKP areas are not always systematically related to structural, lithological, topographic, or other controls. This study examines the...
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips, L.L. Martin, V.G. Nordberg, W.A. Andrews
Oil and gas assessment of Yukon Flats, East-Central Alaska, 2004
No abstract available.
Authors
Richard G. Stanley, Thomas S. Ahlbrandt, Ronald Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Jesse M. Crews, Timothy R. Klett, Paul G. Lillis, Robert L. Morin, Jeffrey Phillips, Richard M. Pollastro, Elisabeth L. Rowan, Richard Saltus, Christopher J. Schenk, Megan K. Simpson, Alison B. Till, Sandra M. Troutman, James W. II Hendley
Thickness of Santa Fe Group sediments in the Espanola Basin south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, as estimated from aeromagnetic data
In the southern Espa?ola basin south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, weakly magnetic Santa Fe Group sediments of Oligocene to Pleistocene age, which represent the primary aquifers for the region, are locally underlain by moderately to strongly magnetic igneous and volcaniclastic rocks of Oligocene age. Where this relationship exists, the thickness of Santa Fe Group sediments, and thus the...
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips, V.J.S. Grauch
Geosoft eXecutables (GX's) developed by the U.S. Geological Survey, version 1.0, with a viewgraph tutorial on GX development
No abstract available.
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips, Joseph S. Duval, Richard Saltus
Utility of high-altitude infrared spectral data in mineral exploration: Application to Northern Patagonia Mountains, Arizona
Synoptic views of hydrothermal alteration assemblages are of considerable utility in regional-scale minerals exploration. Recent advances in data acquisition and analysis technologies have greatly enhanced the usefulness of remotely sensed imaging spectroscopy for reliable alteration mineral assemblages mapping. Using NASA's Airborne Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) sensor...
Authors
B. R. Berger, T. V. V. King, Laurie C. Morath, Jeffrey Phillips
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 80
Estimating locations and total magnetization vectors of compact magnetic sources from scalar, vector, or tensor magnetic measurements through combined Helbig and Euler analysis
The Helbig method for estimating total magnetization directions of compact sources from magnetic vector components is extended so that tensor magnetic gradient components can be used instead. Depths of the compact sources can be estimated using the Euler equation, and their dipole moment magnitudes can be estimated using a least squares fit to the vector component or tensor gradient...
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips, M.N. Nabighian, D.V. Smith, Y. Li
Preliminary integrated geologic map databases for the United States: Digital data for the generalized bedrock geologic map, Yukon Flats region, east-central Alaska
The growth in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has highlighted the need for digital geologic maps that have been attributed with information about age and lithology. Such maps can be conveniently used to generate derivative maps for manifold special purposes such as mineral-resource assessment, metallogenic studies, tectonic studies, and environmental research. This report...
Authors
Alison B. Till, Julie A. Dumoulin, Jeffrey Phillips, Richard G. Stanley, Jessie Crews
Crustal insights from gravity and aeromagnetic analysis: Central North Slope, Alaska
Aeromagnetic and gravity data are processed and interpreted to reveal deep and shallow information about the crustal structure of the central North Slope, Alaska. Regional aeromagnetic anomalies primarily reflect deep crustal features. Regional gravity anomalies are more complex and require detailed analysis. We constrain our geophysical models with seismic data and interpretations along...
Authors
R.W. Saltus, Christopher J. Potter, Jeffrey Phillips
Historical development of the gravity method in exploration
The gravity method was the first geophysical technique to be used in oil and gas exploration. Despite being eclipsed by seismology, it has continued to be an important and sometimes crucial constraint in a number of exploration areas. In oil exploration the gravity method is particularly applicable in salt provinces, overthrust and foothills belts, underexplored basins, and targets of...
Authors
M.N. Nabighian, M. E. Ander, V.J.S. Grauch, Thomas R. LaFehr, Y. Li, W. C. Pearson, J.W. Peirce, Jeffrey Phillips, M.E. Ruder
Can we estimate total magnetization directions from aeromagnetic data using Helbig's integrals?
An algorithm that implements Helbig’s (1963) integrals for estimating the vector components (mx, my, mz) of the magnetic dipole moment from the first order moments of the vector magnetic field components (ΔX, ΔY, ΔZ) is tested on real and synthetic data. After a grid of total field aeromagnetic data is converted to vector component grids using Fourier filtering, Helbig’s infinite...
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips
The historical development of the magnetic method in exploration
The magnetic method, perhaps the oldest of geophysical exploration techniques, blossomed after the advent of airborne surveys in World War II. With improvements in instrumentation, navigation, and platform compensation, it is now possible to map the entire crustal section at a variety of scales, from strongly magnetic basement at regional scale to weakly magnetic sedimentary contacts at...
Authors
M.N. Nabighian, V. J. S. Grauch, R. P. Hansen, Thomas R. LaFehr, Y. Li, J.W. Peirce, Jeffrey Phillips, M.E. Ruder
Tertiary thrust systems and fluid flow beneath the Beaufort coastal plain (1002 area), Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, U.S.A.
Beneath the Arctic coastal plain (commonly referred to as "the 1002 area") in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, northeastern Alaska, United States, seismic reflection data show that the northernmost and youngest part of the Brookian orogen is preserved as a Paleogene to Neogene system of blind and buried thrust-related structures. These structures involve Proterozoic to Miocene (and...
Authors
Christopher J. Potter, John A. Grow, William M. Perry, Thomas E. Moore, Paul O'Sullivan, Jeffrey Phillips, Richard Saltus
Divergent evolution in fluviokarst landscapes of central Kentucky
Central Kentucky is characterized by a mixture of karst and fluvial features, typically manifested as mosaic of karst-rich/ channel-poor (KRCP) and channel-rich/karst-poor (CRKP) environments. At the regional scale the location and distribution of KRCP and CRKP areas are not always systematically related to structural, lithological, topographic, or other controls. This study examines the...
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips, L.L. Martin, V.G. Nordberg, W.A. Andrews
Oil and gas assessment of Yukon Flats, East-Central Alaska, 2004
No abstract available.
Authors
Richard G. Stanley, Thomas S. Ahlbrandt, Ronald Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Jesse M. Crews, Timothy R. Klett, Paul G. Lillis, Robert L. Morin, Jeffrey Phillips, Richard M. Pollastro, Elisabeth L. Rowan, Richard Saltus, Christopher J. Schenk, Megan K. Simpson, Alison B. Till, Sandra M. Troutman, James W. II Hendley
Thickness of Santa Fe Group sediments in the Espanola Basin south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, as estimated from aeromagnetic data
In the southern Espa?ola basin south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, weakly magnetic Santa Fe Group sediments of Oligocene to Pleistocene age, which represent the primary aquifers for the region, are locally underlain by moderately to strongly magnetic igneous and volcaniclastic rocks of Oligocene age. Where this relationship exists, the thickness of Santa Fe Group sediments, and thus the...
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips, V.J.S. Grauch
Geosoft eXecutables (GX's) developed by the U.S. Geological Survey, version 1.0, with a viewgraph tutorial on GX development
No abstract available.
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips, Joseph S. Duval, Richard Saltus
Utility of high-altitude infrared spectral data in mineral exploration: Application to Northern Patagonia Mountains, Arizona
Synoptic views of hydrothermal alteration assemblages are of considerable utility in regional-scale minerals exploration. Recent advances in data acquisition and analysis technologies have greatly enhanced the usefulness of remotely sensed imaging spectroscopy for reliable alteration mineral assemblages mapping. Using NASA's Airborne Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) sensor...
Authors
B. R. Berger, T. V. V. King, Laurie C. Morath, Jeffrey Phillips
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