Monday, May 16, 2016

Interpolated data from last week's surveys;


Hello everyone,

After entering data and playing around with Quantum GIS throughout the week, we have some "treasure maps!" All maps are oriented north.

At the Saginaw Cabin site we cross-sectioned a few high-reading anomalies, which is why there are 5m intervals cut through by some 1m intervals. In my humble opinion "clouds of readings" are more promising for detecting features, where isolated high spots surrounded by low readings will more likely be a metal artifact or natural metal-rich mineral.





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I am very interested in doing so more high resolution testing across some of these "anomalies." The cluster on the bottom center is the result of a metal weather vane, and most likely some buried metal from the house (located where the points terminate in the South east corner).  According to documents and oral history, the cabin is supposed to be much further north, closer to the other clusters.

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