2-DIMENTIONAL MODELS OF THE STRUCTURAL FEATURES WITHIN THE LOWER BENUE AND UPPER ANAMBRA BASINS NIGERIA, USING (2009) AEROMAGNETIC DATA
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2015-08
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Journal of Science, Technology, Mathematics and Education (JOSTMED),
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Analysis base on the CET shows that the basement rocks to the North and Southern edge of the
study area intrude into the sedimentary formation. At the lower (middle-portion) of the study
area (within Angba and Otukpo sheets) are structures that are Basaltic rocks that intrude into
the basement. It is believed that these structures must have predated the depositional period of
the sedimentary formation. Several fracture and fault lines are detected on the CET map, most
prominent among is that which start from the Eastern end (latitude 7.450 and longitude 8.300 )
and ends at the Southern end (Latitude 7.000 longitude 7.450 ).cutting the South Western corner
of the study area diagonally. Secondly is that which runs vertically and is parallel to the course
of River Niger within this area, supporting the assertion that the River Niger is structurally
controlled. The 2-dimentional models of the six profiles revealed sedimentary formations whose
susceptibility values are zero (0). Maximum depth of about ten (10) kilometers was obtained
within the Southern end of the study area, but a maximum thickness of sedimentation of about
four (4) kilometers was observed on profile six within Nkporo formation. The basement
susceptibility varies from 0.002 to 0.004 but in some places it is as high as 0.007.
Structural, 2-dimensional, Exploration Targeting, Total Magnetic Intensity
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2-dimensional, Exploration Targeting, Total Magnetic Intensity