Delineation of crustal structure of Mahanadi basin from ground magnetic survey

Ground magnetic surveys were conducted over the Mahanadi basin covering an area of 21.000 km'. Both total field and vertical field data were collected at 5 km interval, mainly to study the deeper regional features. Total field anomaly map prepared after correcting for the IGRF and external fiel...

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Main Authors: Anand, S.P., Erram, Vinit C., Rajaram, M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://14.139.123.141:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/199
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spelling ftindinstgeomagn:oai:localhost:123456789/199 2023-05-15T14:04:08+02:00 Delineation of crustal structure of Mahanadi basin from ground magnetic survey Anand, S.P. Erram, Vinit C. Rajaram, M. 2002 http://14.139.123.141:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/199 en eng Crustal structure Eastern ghats Mahanadi basin Lambert graben Ground magnetic Gondwanaland Magnetic anomalies Article 2002 ftindinstgeomagn 2019-11-26T08:39:12Z Ground magnetic surveys were conducted over the Mahanadi basin covering an area of 21.000 km'. Both total field and vertical field data were collected at 5 km interval, mainly to study the deeper regional features. Total field anomaly map prepared after correcting for the IGRF and external field variations, shows a combination of NE-SW, E-W, and NW-SE trends. To identify magnetic sources related to different depths, various transformations have been applied to the total field anomaly map. The second vertical derivative and downward continued map showed that the NE-SW and E-W trends are related to ridges and depressions of the coastal basin; implying that these are shallow features. The deeper features evidenced from upward continuation showed NW-SE trends. Thus, the Mahanadi delta is composed of two structural units associated with different tectonic events. These NW-SE trends may possibly be associated with the extension of Mahanadi graben underneath the coastal basin. The study reveals that the shallow NE-SW to E-W trends are superposed on the deeper NW-SE trends formed prior to the break-up of Gondwanaland, and the former trends resulted due to the dismemberment of Gondwanaland. A comparison with DSS studies conducted over Mahanadi delta and Lambert graben of East Antarctica showed that the. deeper features can be correlated with an intracrustal layer related to a velocity of 6.4 km/s-6.6 km/s at an average depth of 6.5 km. seen in both the areas. Analysis of aeromagnetic data over Lambert graben of East Antarctica will help reconfirm our observation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG): Repository East Antarctica
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topic Crustal structure
Eastern ghats
Mahanadi basin
Lambert graben
Ground magnetic
Gondwanaland
Magnetic anomalies
spellingShingle Crustal structure
Eastern ghats
Mahanadi basin
Lambert graben
Ground magnetic
Gondwanaland
Magnetic anomalies
Anand, S.P.
Erram, Vinit C.
Rajaram, M.
Delineation of crustal structure of Mahanadi basin from ground magnetic survey
topic_facet Crustal structure
Eastern ghats
Mahanadi basin
Lambert graben
Ground magnetic
Gondwanaland
Magnetic anomalies
description Ground magnetic surveys were conducted over the Mahanadi basin covering an area of 21.000 km'. Both total field and vertical field data were collected at 5 km interval, mainly to study the deeper regional features. Total field anomaly map prepared after correcting for the IGRF and external field variations, shows a combination of NE-SW, E-W, and NW-SE trends. To identify magnetic sources related to different depths, various transformations have been applied to the total field anomaly map. The second vertical derivative and downward continued map showed that the NE-SW and E-W trends are related to ridges and depressions of the coastal basin; implying that these are shallow features. The deeper features evidenced from upward continuation showed NW-SE trends. Thus, the Mahanadi delta is composed of two structural units associated with different tectonic events. These NW-SE trends may possibly be associated with the extension of Mahanadi graben underneath the coastal basin. The study reveals that the shallow NE-SW to E-W trends are superposed on the deeper NW-SE trends formed prior to the break-up of Gondwanaland, and the former trends resulted due to the dismemberment of Gondwanaland. A comparison with DSS studies conducted over Mahanadi delta and Lambert graben of East Antarctica showed that the. deeper features can be correlated with an intracrustal layer related to a velocity of 6.4 km/s-6.6 km/s at an average depth of 6.5 km. seen in both the areas. Analysis of aeromagnetic data over Lambert graben of East Antarctica will help reconfirm our observation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Anand, S.P.
Erram, Vinit C.
Rajaram, M.
author_facet Anand, S.P.
Erram, Vinit C.
Rajaram, M.
author_sort Anand, S.P.
title Delineation of crustal structure of Mahanadi basin from ground magnetic survey
title_short Delineation of crustal structure of Mahanadi basin from ground magnetic survey
title_full Delineation of crustal structure of Mahanadi basin from ground magnetic survey
title_fullStr Delineation of crustal structure of Mahanadi basin from ground magnetic survey
title_full_unstemmed Delineation of crustal structure of Mahanadi basin from ground magnetic survey
title_sort delineation of crustal structure of mahanadi basin from ground magnetic survey
publishDate 2002
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