印度西北部沙漠地区隐藏的解剖结构和新的地质特征——来自高分辨率航空地球物理数据的约束

IF 1.7 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaesx.2022.100126
Debojit Talukdar , Ashish Kumar Raul , Ch Ravi Kumar , Antony Selinraj , Niroj Kumar Sarkar , Bijay Kumar Sahu , Manoranjan Mohanty , K.V. Maruthi
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位于南德里褶皱带西部和巴默盆地东部之间的跨阿拉瓦利地区的大片地区,印度西北部由于塔尔沙漠的厚沙覆盖,地质信息有限。目前的研究是利用最近获得的高分辨率航磁数据来揭示上述区域的隐藏结构。在此,我们的解释结果揭示了北部的埋藏环结构和南部的NW-SE向线状磁高星座。结合区域地质环境,认为该隐伏环状构造可能与新元古代马拉尼大火成岩省的残余火山锥有关。其次,南部显著的NW-SE向线性磁高可能代表了一个巨大的岩脉群活动,这是由复杂的裂缝网络促成的。这些磁力线的走向与德干连接的萨尔努-丹德里岩脉和区域巴默-坎贝裂谷系明显相似。研究区西北部表现出高的长波长磁重响应特征,表明地壳非均质性。该研究首次记录了两个隐伏构造,它们可能具有新元古代马拉尼和中生代德干岩浆脉冲的联系。
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Concealed anatomy and new geological features beneath desert areas of NW India – Constrained from high resolution aero-geophysical data

The vast swathe of area in the Trans-Aravalli region between the western part of the South Delhi Fold Belt and eastern part of the Barmer basin, north-western India exhibits limited geological information due to thick sand cover of the Thar Desert. The present study is to unravel the hidden architecture of the above area using recently acquired high-resolution aero-magnetic data. Here, our interpreted results brought out a buried ring structure in the northern part and NW-SE trending constellation of linear magnetic highs in the southern part. Considering the regional geological milieu, our study correlates the buried ring structure with a possible remnant volcanic cone of the Neoproterozoic silicic Malani Large Igneous Province. Secondly, the significant NW-SE trending linear magnetic highs in the south possibly represents a humongous dyke swarm activity, facilitated by the intricate network of fractures. The orientation of these magnetic linear are conspicuously similar with the Deccan linked Sarnu-Dandali dykes and regional Barmer-Cambay rift system. The northwestern portion of study area displays high magnetic and gravity responses of long wavelength features indicating crustal heterogeneity. The study for the first time documents two concealed structures, which may hold a link of Neoproterozoic Malani and Mesozoic Deccan magmatic pulses.

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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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