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Title: Evaluation and Structural Interpretation of Aeromagnetic Anomalies over Parts of Monguno and Environs, Northeastern Nigeria Using 3-D Euler Deconvolution
Authors: Oghuma, A. A
Obiadi, I .I
Nwokeabi, C.N.
Obiadi, C.M
Keywords: Aeromagnetic anomalies
Euler deconvolution
intrusives
Chad Basin
Monguno
Issue Date: Nov-2017
Publisher: Isaac Scientific Publishing
Citation: Geosciences Research, Vol. 2, No. 4
Abstract: Evaluation and structural interpretation of aeromagnetic anomalies over parts of Monguno and environs, northeastern Nigeria was carried out using 3-D Euler deconvolution to determine the presence, distribution and depth of intrusives in the area. Analysis of maps and images provided the basis for qualitative as well as quantitative interpretations of the aeromagnetic data so as to obtain information on the presence, depth and distribution of intrusives in the area. Results from the 3-D Euler deconvolution of the aeromagnetic data showed predominantly geologic sources of magnetic anomalies for horizontal cylinder and pipe, spheres, sills and dykes, in order of decreasing magnitude, having structural indices (SI) of 2, 3 and 1 respectively. To a lesser degree are sources of magnetic anomalies for contact, having SI of 0, which may be interpreted to be deep seated faults, which have significantly affected the basement rocks surface configuration. The average depth to which magnetic intrusions occur within the sedimentary formations across all SI is less than 500m. Mineralization may be prevalent in the study area as indicated by the presence of these intrusives, some of which occur at favourable depths that allow for economic extraction.
Description: Scholarly Work
URI: https://dx.doi.org/10.22606/gr.2017.24002
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