Lineament mapping in the Edea area (Littoral, Cameroon) using remote sensing and gravimetric data: hydrogeological implications

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作者
Mouafo, Christ Alain Nekuie [1 ]
Basseka, Charles Antoine [1 ]
Nkot, Suzanne Ngo Boum [1 ]
Mbang, Constantin Mathieu Som [1 ,2 ]
Tchoukeu, Cyrille Donald Njiteu [1 ,2 ]
Kengne, Yannick Stephan [1 ]
Tsopkeng, Paul Bertrand [1 ]
Etame, Jacques [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Douala, Dept Earth Sci, Douala, Cameroon
[2] Univ Douala, Univ Inst Technol, Douala, Cameroon
基金
美国国家航空航天局;
关键词
lineaments; Landsat 7 ETM+; Shuttle Radar Topography Mission data; gravity; hydrogeology; Ed & eacute; a; CENTRAL AFRICAN BELT; U-PB; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; SOUTHERN CAMEROON; NE BRAZIL; ROCKS; METAMORPHISM;
D O I
10.1117/1.JRS.18.032402
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The aim of this study is to map and analyze the lineament network in the Ed & eacute;a, Cameroon, area using remote sensing and gravimetric data to determine their hydrogeological implications. Principal component analysis and directional filters applied to Landsat7 ETM+ and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission imagery, respectively, were used to extract remote sensing lineaments. Rose diagram of these lineaments highlights four families of lineaments along the N-S, E-W, NE-SW, and NW-SE directions. There are three major directions accounting for 74% of lineaments, including N0 degrees to N10 degrees, N20 degrees to N30 degrees, and N40 degrees to N50 degrees; and four minor directions (with 26% of the lineaments), including N60 degrees N70 degrees, N80 degrees to N90 degrees, N130 degrees to N140 degrees, and N150 degrees to N160 degrees. N20 degrees to N90 degrees directions correlate with those of major structures of the Oubanguides Complex, such as the Sanaga Fault and Central Cameroon Shear Zone. N130 degrees to N140 degrees direction corresponds to orientation of Shear Zones and blastomylonitic faults of Nyong Complex. Superposition of these lineaments on hydrographic network shows similarities between their directions, thus highlighting strong impact of tectonics on orientation of hydrographic network. The presence of numerous lineaments highlights strongly fractured subsoil, and their high density favors the circulation and accumulation of groundwater. Upward continuation and horizontal gradient maxima methods applied to Earth Gravitational Model 2008 data allowed the extraction of gravimetric lineaments, with a major N-S orientation, which correlates with general orientation of South Atlantic opening. Superposition of remote sensing lineaments and gravimetric lineaments highlights their parallelism, admitting that gravimetric structures are an extension in depth of surface structures defined by remote sensing.
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