Title: Detailed Aeromagnetic Studies
1Detailed Aeromagnetic Studies
- Fault Interpretations from High-Resolution
Aeromagnetic Data - V.J.S. Tien Grauch
- U. S. Geological Survey
2NORTHERN ALBUQUERQUE BASIN
Grauch, 1999
3Outline
- Survey specifications
- What aeromagnetic data show
- Enhancements for showing faults
- Interpreted faults vs. mapped faults
- A range-front fault interpretation
- Conclusions
- Future work
4Aeromagnetic Survey Specifications
- Helicopter Survey
- NW-SE flight lines, spaced 200 m apart
- NE-SW tie lines, spaced 1000 m apart
- Average height of magnetometer 120 m
- Total line km 5740
- Total area 940 km2
5Dixie Valley Aeromagnetic Data
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7References Smith, 1968 Hudson and Geissman,
1987, 1991 Hudson et al., 1999
8Dixie Valley Aeromagnetic Data
9Separation of Aeromagnetic Data into Components
short-wavelength component (shallow sources)
medium-wavelength component
long-wavelength component (deep sources)
10Horizontal-gradient method for gravity data
Cordell, 1979
11Horizontal-gradient method for magnetic data
Cordell and Grauch, 1985
12HGM of short- wavelength component of
pseudogravity
Shallow Fault Enhancement
13HGM of short- wavelength component of
pseudogravity
Shallow Fault Enhancement with Mapped Faults
14HGM of Fault Model
15HGM of Deep vs. Shallow Fault Model
16Shallow Fault Enhancement with Interpreted Faults
17Interpreted and Mapped Faults
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21HGM of Dipping Fault Model
22NW
Profile Across Apparent Bench
SE
23Conclusions
- High-resolution aeromagnetic data show
- Bedrock patterns
- Range-front faults
- Intra-basin fault patterns
- Intra-basin faults correspond well to mapped
faults - Aeromagnetic data suggest steeply dipping
range-front fault with benches
24Suggested Future Magnetic Work
- Profile models
- Focus on range front and geothermal areas
- Combine with other information
- Better determine magnetic rock properties
- Follow-up ground magnetics
- Compare magnetic signatures to alteration, faults
with springs, etc. - Additional flying in Dixie Valley
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26Dixie Valley Aeromagnetic Data with
InterpretedFaults