Several examples, supported by both surface
and subsurface controls, are being used to
demonstrate the exploration application of
these new magnetic surveys. These examples
include:

  1. Detection of prospective structures above
  2. and below the detachment level of fold and
  3. thrust belts.
  4. Recognition of subtle fault systems and
  5. related fracture plays in relatively tight carbonate sections.
  6. Identification of topographic features in the
  7. basement that exerted significant control
  8. on the distribution of potential clastic
  9. reservoirs.