Residual magnetic intensity map of the Chama Peak area, Colorado

1976 ◽  
Author(s):  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 20-30
Author(s):  
C.C. Okpoli ◽  
D. Oludeyi

AbstractThe IGRF filtered Aeromagnetic data over Iwo, southwestern part of Nigeria within the basement complex was subjected to reduction to magnetic equator filtering, residual filtering, upward and downward continuation filtering, automatic gain control filtering, tilt angle derivative, second vertical derivative, analytical signal and Euler deconvolution. This reveals the geologic information such as structural trend. Based on the result of the total magnetic intensity map, reduction to equator map, analytical signal map and residual magnetic intensity map, it can be concluded that; The rocks in the study area have a trend of approximately northeast-southwest direction as seen on the upward continuation map. Most of the delineated lineaments found within the study area strike mostly in NNE-SSW, NE-SW and NW-SE with minor trend of E-W and ENE-WSW direction. Structural lineament orientation suggested that they were products of Pan-African orogeny (NE-SW, NW-SE and NNE-SSW trends) and pre-Pan-African orogeny (NNW-SSE and E-W trend). The interpretation of the aeromagnetic dataset gave an insight into the regional geology and structural trends of the area.


Author(s):  
Musa Hayatudeen ◽  
Nsikak Edet Bassey ◽  
Bello Rasaq

With a renewed interest to search for hydrocarbons in the hinter land of Nigeria’s inland basin climaxed after the discovery of a rewarding oil prospects around the Kolmani river II as recently announced by the National Oil Company, the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). This research was based on analyzing the high-resolution aeromagnetic data over the study area using the Oasis Montaj TM software, in order to get the total magnetic intensity map as well as the residual map, band pass filter map was used to generate magnetic aureoles. GM-SYS module of the Oasis montaj was used for the modeling exercise, the models reveal the horst and graben architecture of the basement with the grabens serving as depocentres, hydrocarbon potentials of the area were highlighted using magnetic aureoles mapping.


Geophysics ◽  
1991 ◽  
Vol 56 (2) ◽  
pp. 308-308
Author(s):  
Nelson C. Steenland

Apparent magnetizations calculated from magnetic intensity depend on Z, and Pilkington attempts to remove this variableness by annihilating the topographic effect with the convolution of a topographic set from a seismic source (One would have to consult his references for a description of the topographic set.) having a crude contour interval of 300 m where maximal values are 1500 m. Then there are no data given to show that this surface is the surface of a magnetic basement. The largest element, an outcropping dome in the west with no corresponding anomaly on the intensity map, is not magnetic basement.


1987 ◽  
Author(s):  
Debra K. Higley ◽  
R.F. Mast ◽  
Donald L. Gautier
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