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Title: Quantitative Interpretation of Gravity and Magnetic Anomalies in West of Tikrit City and Surroundings, Iraq
Authors: Al-Mufarji, Mahmoud Abdullah
Al-Heety, Emad Mohammed Salih
Al Esho, Losyan Habeeb
Keywords: Gravity
Magnetic
Residual anomaly
2D and 2.5D modeling
Iraq
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Iraqi Journal of Science
Abstract: A quantitative interpretation of gravity and magnetic anomalies in west of Tikrit city and surroundings, has been completed utilizing Grav2dc and Mag2dc (2D, 2.5D) forward techniques. The modeling has been carried out along four profiles, two NW-SE profiles along the distinct gravity residual anomalies and two NE-SW profiles along the magnetic residual anomalies. The most geologic plausible model that matches the data was picked. The model along the gravity profile (A-A') reveal faulting of the basement, whereas along the profiles B-B', C-C' and D-D' did not present faulting. The models comprise of two rock units, the first is the sedimentary cover and the second unit is the basement rock. According to the results of modeling, thickness of the sedimentary cover and basement depth values are in good agreement with the results of previous studies. The upper part of sedimentary cover exhibited different density and susceptibility contrasts. These contrasts may be interpreted in term of lithological lateral variation.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2573
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