TITLE:
Evidence of Structural Facts Inferred from Aeromagnetic Data Analysis over the Guider-Maroua Area (Northern Cameroon)
AUTHORS:
Jean Daniel Ngoh, Théophile Ndougsa Mbarga, Stéphane Patrick Assembe, Arsène Meying, Olivier Ulrich Owono, Tabod Charles Tabod
KEYWORDS:
Magnetic Gradient, Reduction to the Equator, First Vertical Derivative, Horizontal Gradient Magnitude, Lineament, Tectonic Trend
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Geosciences,
Vol.8 No.6,
June
19,
2017
ABSTRACT: In this study, we performed some filters to highlight geological structures and/or features which are found in the igneous rocks, between the latitudes 9°45'N to 10°45'N and longitudes 13°15'E to 14°30'E. The application of the first vertical derivative (FVD) and the horizontal gradient magnitude (HGM) on a total magnetic data over the study area has led to put in evidence: 1) geological features as geological boundaries, faults, dykes, folds on the FVD map; 2) abundant aeromagnetic lineaments probably fractures, dykes and contacts, ex-hibit a conjugate relationship suggesting a near NE and NW tectonic trends; 3) existence of a possible prominent near E-W compression, characterized by a possible dextral displacement of geological formations by the shear movements; 4) and the magnetic signature of the country rocks.