Edge Detection and Depth to Magnetic Source Estimation in Part of Central Nigeria
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2020
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Physical Science International Journal
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High-resolution aeromagnetic data covering an area of 24, 200 km2 in north central Nigeria has
been acquired and analyzed with the aim of carrying out trend analysis, edge detection (structural
delineation) and depth to magnetic source estimation using reduce to the pole (RTP), horizontal
gradient magnitude (HGM), center for exploration targeting plug-in (CET), 3D Euler deconvolution
and source parameter imaging (SPI) techniques. Trend analysis was applied to the RTP data to
delineate structures that have dissected the area. The 3D Euler deconvolution and HGM were
correlated by plotting the estimated Euler solutions for a structural index of one (SI=1) on HGM
map and the resulting map produced have shown that both methods can contribute in the
interpretation of the general structural framework of the study area. The structural delineation
based on HGM and CET maps showed that two predominant trends (ENE-WSW) and (WNW-ENE)
have affected the area. The trend/depth/contacts of these faults were classified into four groups:
Faults <150 m, 150 m - 300 m, 300m - 450 m which are the most predominant fault system based
on Euler solutions with a structural index of one (SI=1) and those deeper than 450 m while the
result of source parameter imaging (SPI) revealed a depth to source varying from 58 m specificallyfor areas with shallow depth to the magnetic source to those from deeper source occurring at588.153m depth especially the south-central portion and the south-eastern portion of the study area.
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RTP, HGM, CET, deconvolution, SPI.
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12. Mam D. Tawey, Abbass A. Adetona, Usman D.Alhassan, Abdulwaheed A. Rafiu, Kazeem A. Salako and Emmanuel E. Udensi (2020) Edge Detection and Depth to Magnetic Source Estimation in Part of Central Nigeria. Physical Science International Journal24(7) 54-67, 2020; Article no PSIJ.60263 ISSN: 2348-0130