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Interpretation of gravity data by the continuous wavelet transform: The case of the Chad lineament (North-Central Africa)
Institution:1. Institute of Geophyscis and Geomatics, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan, Hubei 430074, China;2. Dipartimento di Matematica e Geoscienze, Università di Trieste, Via Weiss 1, 34100 Trieste, Italy;2. Siemens Ultrasound Division, Issaquah, Washington, USA;3. Instituto de Física, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico;1. College of Earth Science, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin, 130061, China;2. College of Earth Science and Resources, Chang’an University, Xi’an, Shanxi, 710054, China;3. Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration Corporation, North-west Bureau of Geological for Non-ferrous Metals, China, Xi’an, Shanxi, 710068, China
Abstract:A slightly bended gravity high along the Chad lineament in Central North Africa is analyzed and interpreted by the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) method. We use scale normalization on the continuous wavelet transform, allowing analysis of the gravity field in order to determine the sources at different depths. By focusing on homogenous standard sources, such as sphere or cube, horizontal cylinder or prism, sheet and infinite step, we derive the relationships between the source depth and pseudo-wavenumber. Then the source depth can be recovered from tracing the maximal values of the modulus of the complex wavelet coefficients in the CWT-based scalograms that are function of the pseudo-wavenumber. The studied area includes a central gravity high up to 75 km wide, and a secondary high that occurs at the southern part of the anomaly. The interpretation of the depth slices and vertical sections of the modulus maxima of the complex wavelet coefficients allows recognition of a relatively dense terrane located at middle crustal levels (10–25 km depth). A reasonable geological model derived from the 2.5D gravity forward modelling indicates the presence of high density bodies, probably linked to a buried suture, which were thrusted up into the mid-crust during the Neo-Proterozoic terrane collisions between the Saharan metacraton and the Arabian-Nubian shield. We conclude that the Chad line delineates a first order geological boundary, missing on the geologic maps.
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