The upper crustal 3-D resistivity structure of the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, northern Sweden revealed by magnetotelluric data

A 3-D model of the crustal electrical resistivity was constructed from the inversion of magnetotelluric data in the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, the location of one of Sweden's most successful mining activities. Forward modelling of vertical magnetic transfer data supports our model w...

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Published in:Geophysical Journal International
Main Authors: Hübert, Juliane, García Juanatey, María de los Ángeles, Malehmir, Alireza, Tryggavson, Ari, Pedersen, Laust B
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Geofysik 2013
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https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggs044
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-163597 2023-05-15T17:44:59+02:00 The upper crustal 3-D resistivity structure of the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, northern Sweden revealed by magnetotelluric data Hübert, Juliane García Juanatey, María de los Ángeles Malehmir, Alireza Tryggavson, Ari Pedersen, Laust B 2013 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-163597 https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggs044 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Geofysik Geophysical Journal International, 0956-540X, 2013, 192:2, s. 500-513 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-163597 doi:10.1093/gji/ggs044 ISI:000313623100004 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Crustal structure Electrical properties Magnetotelluric Geophysics Geofysik Natural Sciences Naturvetenskap Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2013 ftuppsalauniv https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggs044 2023-02-23T21:45:46Z A 3-D model of the crustal electrical resistivity was constructed from the inversion of magnetotelluric data in the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, the location of one of Sweden's most successful mining activities. Forward modelling of vertical magnetic transfer data supports our model which was derived from the magnetotelluric impedance only. The dominant features in the 3-D model are the strong conductors at various depth levels and resistive bodies of variable thickness occurring in the shallower subsurface. The deepest conductor, previously associated with the Skellefte crustal conductivity anomaly, is imaged in the southern part of the area as a north-dipping feature starting at similar to 4 km depth. Several shallow conductors are attributed to graphite in the black shales defining the contact between the metasedimentary rocks and the underlying metavolcanic rocks. Furthermore, an elongated intermediate depth conductor is possibly associated with alteration zones in the metavolcanic rocks that host the ore occurrences. The most prominent crustal resistors occur in the southern and northern part of the area, where their lateral extent on the surface coincides with the late-orogenic Revsund type intrusions. To the east, a resistive feature can be correlated to the early-orogenic Viterliden intrusion. The 3-D model is compared with two previous 2-D inversion models along two perpendicular profiles. The main electrical features are confirmed with the new model and previous uncertainties regarding 3-D effects, caused by off-profile conductors, can be better assessed in 3-D, although the resolution is lower due to a coarser model discretization. The comparison with seismic sections along two north-south profiles reveals structural correspondence between electrical features, zones of different reflectivity and geological units. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA) Kristineberg ENVELOPE(18.667,18.667,79.483,79.483) Geophysical Journal International 192 2 500 513
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topic Crustal structure
Electrical properties
Magnetotelluric
Geophysics
Geofysik
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
spellingShingle Crustal structure
Electrical properties
Magnetotelluric
Geophysics
Geofysik
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
Hübert, Juliane
García Juanatey, María de los Ángeles
Malehmir, Alireza
Tryggavson, Ari
Pedersen, Laust B
The upper crustal 3-D resistivity structure of the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, northern Sweden revealed by magnetotelluric data
topic_facet Crustal structure
Electrical properties
Magnetotelluric
Geophysics
Geofysik
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
description A 3-D model of the crustal electrical resistivity was constructed from the inversion of magnetotelluric data in the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, the location of one of Sweden's most successful mining activities. Forward modelling of vertical magnetic transfer data supports our model which was derived from the magnetotelluric impedance only. The dominant features in the 3-D model are the strong conductors at various depth levels and resistive bodies of variable thickness occurring in the shallower subsurface. The deepest conductor, previously associated with the Skellefte crustal conductivity anomaly, is imaged in the southern part of the area as a north-dipping feature starting at similar to 4 km depth. Several shallow conductors are attributed to graphite in the black shales defining the contact between the metasedimentary rocks and the underlying metavolcanic rocks. Furthermore, an elongated intermediate depth conductor is possibly associated with alteration zones in the metavolcanic rocks that host the ore occurrences. The most prominent crustal resistors occur in the southern and northern part of the area, where their lateral extent on the surface coincides with the late-orogenic Revsund type intrusions. To the east, a resistive feature can be correlated to the early-orogenic Viterliden intrusion. The 3-D model is compared with two previous 2-D inversion models along two perpendicular profiles. The main electrical features are confirmed with the new model and previous uncertainties regarding 3-D effects, caused by off-profile conductors, can be better assessed in 3-D, although the resolution is lower due to a coarser model discretization. The comparison with seismic sections along two north-south profiles reveals structural correspondence between electrical features, zones of different reflectivity and geological units.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hübert, Juliane
García Juanatey, María de los Ángeles
Malehmir, Alireza
Tryggavson, Ari
Pedersen, Laust B
author_facet Hübert, Juliane
García Juanatey, María de los Ángeles
Malehmir, Alireza
Tryggavson, Ari
Pedersen, Laust B
author_sort Hübert, Juliane
title The upper crustal 3-D resistivity structure of the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, northern Sweden revealed by magnetotelluric data
title_short The upper crustal 3-D resistivity structure of the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, northern Sweden revealed by magnetotelluric data
title_full The upper crustal 3-D resistivity structure of the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, northern Sweden revealed by magnetotelluric data
title_fullStr The upper crustal 3-D resistivity structure of the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, northern Sweden revealed by magnetotelluric data
title_full_unstemmed The upper crustal 3-D resistivity structure of the Kristineberg area, Skellefte district, northern Sweden revealed by magnetotelluric data
title_sort upper crustal 3-d resistivity structure of the kristineberg area, skellefte district, northern sweden revealed by magnetotelluric data
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