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Study of Structural Pattern through Aeromagnetic Data for Mineral Prospecting and Kimberlite Clan Rocks in an Area around Mahbubnagar, A.P.


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The qualitative interpretation of aeromagnetic map of an area around Mahbubnagar, indicated several linears and discontinuities, which suggest the presence of various magnetic bodies and fractures, faults, and shears. The magnetic discontinuities trend in NW-SE, WNW-ESE, NE-SW, N-S and E-W directions. The quantitative interpretation indicated three magnetic interfaces at the depths of 4.5 km, 1.3 km and 670 m from the plane of observation at 675 m above m.s.l. The magnetic maps of different layers prepared by matched filtering have helped in understanding the structural setup. The study of these maps has indicated that major discontinuities (fractures/faults) extend to greater depths. The 2-D modelling revealed the dips of the bodies varying between 3°-27° indicating the near horizontal type of sources excepting the one with 69° dip. The depths to the top of these bodies were found to vary between 308 m-1180 m from the plane of observation. The 3-D prism modelling of selected anomalies indicated that most of them are near horizontal type of sources except a few. The depths to the top of these prism bodies vary between 440 m- 831 m and to the bottom between 682 m-7136 m from the plane of observation. This shows that majority of the magnetic bodies are emplaced in the surficial and shallow layers and few extend to greater depths. Based on this study, 15 blocks were identified as potential areas for mineral prospecting and also for possible emplacement of Kimberlite clan rocks (KCR).

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Aeromagnetic, Mineral Prospecting, Mahbubnagar, Andhra Pradesh.
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Authors

Rajendra Sharma
Geological Survey of India, GMC Division, AMSE Wing, Vasudha Bhavan, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore - 560 078, India
Ch. V. V. S. Murthy
Geological Survey of India, GMC Division, AMSE Wing, Vasudha Bhavan, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore - 560 078, India
V. P. Mishra
Geological Survey of India, GMC Division, AMSE Wing, Vasudha Bhavan, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore - 560 078, India
B. V. Nagaraju
Geological Survey of India, GMC Division, AMSE Wing, Vasudha Bhavan, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore - 560 078, India
H. C. Gouda
Geological Survey of India, GMC Division, AMSE Wing, Vasudha Bhavan, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore - 560 078, India
R. K. Singh
Geological Survey of India, GMC Division, AMSE Wing, Vasudha Bhavan, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore - 560 078, India

Abstract


The qualitative interpretation of aeromagnetic map of an area around Mahbubnagar, indicated several linears and discontinuities, which suggest the presence of various magnetic bodies and fractures, faults, and shears. The magnetic discontinuities trend in NW-SE, WNW-ESE, NE-SW, N-S and E-W directions. The quantitative interpretation indicated three magnetic interfaces at the depths of 4.5 km, 1.3 km and 670 m from the plane of observation at 675 m above m.s.l. The magnetic maps of different layers prepared by matched filtering have helped in understanding the structural setup. The study of these maps has indicated that major discontinuities (fractures/faults) extend to greater depths. The 2-D modelling revealed the dips of the bodies varying between 3°-27° indicating the near horizontal type of sources excepting the one with 69° dip. The depths to the top of these bodies were found to vary between 308 m-1180 m from the plane of observation. The 3-D prism modelling of selected anomalies indicated that most of them are near horizontal type of sources except a few. The depths to the top of these prism bodies vary between 440 m- 831 m and to the bottom between 682 m-7136 m from the plane of observation. This shows that majority of the magnetic bodies are emplaced in the surficial and shallow layers and few extend to greater depths. Based on this study, 15 blocks were identified as potential areas for mineral prospecting and also for possible emplacement of Kimberlite clan rocks (KCR).

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Aeromagnetic, Mineral Prospecting, Mahbubnagar, Andhra Pradesh.