New methods for processing and interpreting marine magnetic anomalies: Application to structure, oil and gas exploration, Kuril forearc, Barents and Caspian seas

New methods are presented for processing and interpretation of shallow marine differential magnetic data, including constructing maps of offshore total magnetic anomalies with an extremely high resolution of up to 1–2 nT, mapping weak anomalies of 5–10 nT caused by mineralization effects at the cont...

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Published in:Geoscience Frontiers
Main Authors: A.M. Gorodnitskiy, Yu.V. Brusilovskiy, A.N. Ivanenko, A.M. Filin, N.A. Shishkina
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2012.06.002
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:0ceb2904a9cd480d8da1b997425a49d8 2023-08-27T04:08:40+02:00 New methods for processing and interpreting marine magnetic anomalies: Application to structure, oil and gas exploration, Kuril forearc, Barents and Caspian seas A.M. Gorodnitskiy Yu.V. Brusilovskiy A.N. Ivanenko A.M. Filin N.A. Shishkina 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2012.06.002 https://doaj.org/article/0ceb2904a9cd480d8da1b997425a49d8 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987112000849 https://doaj.org/toc/1674-9871 1674-9871 doi:10.1016/j.gsf.2012.06.002 https://doaj.org/article/0ceb2904a9cd480d8da1b997425a49d8 Geoscience Frontiers, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 73-85 (2013) Geophysical survey Magnetic data processing Hydrocarbon prospecting Kuril Arc Barents Sea Caspian Sea Geology QE1-996.5 article 2013 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2012.06.002 2023-08-06T00:44:31Z New methods are presented for processing and interpretation of shallow marine differential magnetic data, including constructing maps of offshore total magnetic anomalies with an extremely high resolution of up to 1–2 nT, mapping weak anomalies of 5–10 nT caused by mineralization effects at the contacts of hydrocarbons with host rocks, estimating depths to upper and lower boundaries of anomalous magnetic sources, and estimating thickness of magnetic layers and boundaries of tectonic blocks. Horizontal dimensions of tectonic blocks in the so-called “seismic gap” region in the central Kuril Arc vary from 10 to 100 km, with typical dimensions of 25–30 km. The area of the “seismic gap” is a zone of intense tectonic activity and recent volcanism. Deep sources causing magnetic anomalies in the area are similar to the “magnetic belt” near Hokkaido. In the southern and central parts of Barents Sea, tectonic blocks with widths of 30–100 km, and upper and lower boundaries of magnetic layers ranging from depths of 10 to 5 km and 18 to 30 km are calculated. Models of the magnetic layer underlying the Mezen Basin in an inland part of the White Sea–Barents Sea paleorift indicate depths to the lower boundary of the layer of 12–30 km. Weak local magnetic anomalies of 2–5 nT in the northern and central Caspian Sea were identified using the new methods, and drilling confirms that the anomalies are related to concentrations of hydrocarbon. Two layers causing magnetic anomalies are identified in the northern Caspian Sea from magnetic anomaly spectra. The upper layer lies immediately beneath the sea bottom and the lower layer occurs at depths between 30–40 m and 150–200 m. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea White Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Barents Sea White Sea Geoscience Frontiers 4 1 73 85
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topic Geophysical survey
Magnetic data processing
Hydrocarbon prospecting
Kuril Arc
Barents Sea
Caspian Sea
Geology
QE1-996.5
spellingShingle Geophysical survey
Magnetic data processing
Hydrocarbon prospecting
Kuril Arc
Barents Sea
Caspian Sea
Geology
QE1-996.5
A.M. Gorodnitskiy
Yu.V. Brusilovskiy
A.N. Ivanenko
A.M. Filin
N.A. Shishkina
New methods for processing and interpreting marine magnetic anomalies: Application to structure, oil and gas exploration, Kuril forearc, Barents and Caspian seas
topic_facet Geophysical survey
Magnetic data processing
Hydrocarbon prospecting
Kuril Arc
Barents Sea
Caspian Sea
Geology
QE1-996.5
description New methods are presented for processing and interpretation of shallow marine differential magnetic data, including constructing maps of offshore total magnetic anomalies with an extremely high resolution of up to 1–2 nT, mapping weak anomalies of 5–10 nT caused by mineralization effects at the contacts of hydrocarbons with host rocks, estimating depths to upper and lower boundaries of anomalous magnetic sources, and estimating thickness of magnetic layers and boundaries of tectonic blocks. Horizontal dimensions of tectonic blocks in the so-called “seismic gap” region in the central Kuril Arc vary from 10 to 100 km, with typical dimensions of 25–30 km. The area of the “seismic gap” is a zone of intense tectonic activity and recent volcanism. Deep sources causing magnetic anomalies in the area are similar to the “magnetic belt” near Hokkaido. In the southern and central parts of Barents Sea, tectonic blocks with widths of 30–100 km, and upper and lower boundaries of magnetic layers ranging from depths of 10 to 5 km and 18 to 30 km are calculated. Models of the magnetic layer underlying the Mezen Basin in an inland part of the White Sea–Barents Sea paleorift indicate depths to the lower boundary of the layer of 12–30 km. Weak local magnetic anomalies of 2–5 nT in the northern and central Caspian Sea were identified using the new methods, and drilling confirms that the anomalies are related to concentrations of hydrocarbon. Two layers causing magnetic anomalies are identified in the northern Caspian Sea from magnetic anomaly spectra. The upper layer lies immediately beneath the sea bottom and the lower layer occurs at depths between 30–40 m and 150–200 m.
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author A.M. Gorodnitskiy
Yu.V. Brusilovskiy
A.N. Ivanenko
A.M. Filin
N.A. Shishkina
author_facet A.M. Gorodnitskiy
Yu.V. Brusilovskiy
A.N. Ivanenko
A.M. Filin
N.A. Shishkina
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title New methods for processing and interpreting marine magnetic anomalies: Application to structure, oil and gas exploration, Kuril forearc, Barents and Caspian seas
title_short New methods for processing and interpreting marine magnetic anomalies: Application to structure, oil and gas exploration, Kuril forearc, Barents and Caspian seas
title_full New methods for processing and interpreting marine magnetic anomalies: Application to structure, oil and gas exploration, Kuril forearc, Barents and Caspian seas
title_fullStr New methods for processing and interpreting marine magnetic anomalies: Application to structure, oil and gas exploration, Kuril forearc, Barents and Caspian seas
title_full_unstemmed New methods for processing and interpreting marine magnetic anomalies: Application to structure, oil and gas exploration, Kuril forearc, Barents and Caspian seas
title_sort new methods for processing and interpreting marine magnetic anomalies: application to structure, oil and gas exploration, kuril forearc, barents and caspian seas
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