Abstract
So far, the processing and analyzing data of airborne magnetic survey and ground gravity survey have identified many magnetic-gravity anomalies that are triggered by deeply situated objects and may be related to subsurface mineral deposits.
Such anomalies have been tested on ground. Many mineral occurrances were discovered, some of thembecome industrial deposits.
The article discuss the need to conduct ground test for "magnetic-gravity"-type anomalies and introduce the workflow of the integrated data processing as well as combinations of geological and geophysical methods applied to improve the effectiveness geophysical data exploitation in subsurface mineral investigation and evaluation.