Electrical imaging of Narmada-Son Lineament Zone, Central India from magnetotellurics

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作者
Patro, BPK [1 ]
Harinarayana, T [1 ]
Sastry, RS [1 ]
Rao, M [1 ]
Manoj, C [1 ]
Naganjaneyulu, K [1 ]
Sarma, SVS [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Geophys Res Inst, Hyderabad 500007, Andhra Pradesh, India
关键词
magnetotellurics; 2D inversion; Narmada-Son Lineament;
D O I
10.1016/j.pepi.2004.09.001
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
ne Narmada-Son Lineament (NSL) Zone is the second most important tectonic feature after Himalayas, in the Indian geology. Magnetotelluric (MT) studies were carried out in the NSL zone along a 130km long NNE-SSW trending profile. The area of investigation extends from Edlabad (20degrees46'16"; 75degrees59'05") in the South to Khandwa (21degrees53'51"; 76degrees18'05") in the North. The data shows in general the validity of a two-dimensional (21)) approach. Besides providing details on the shallow crustal section, the 2D modeling results resolved four high conductive zones extending from the middle to deep crust, spatially coinciding with the major structural features in the area namely the Gavligarh, Tapti, Barwani-Sukta and Narmada South faults. The model for the shallow section has brought out a moderately resistive layer (30-150 Omegam) representing the exposed Deccan trap layer, overlying a conductive layer (10-30 Omega\m) inferred to be the subtrappean Gondwana sediments, the latter resting on a high resistive basement/upper crust. The Deccan trap thickness varies from around a few hundred meters to as much as 1.5 km along the traverse. A subtrappean sedimentary basin like feature is delineated in the northern half of the traverse where a sudden thickening of subtrappean sediments amounting to as much as 2 km is noticed. The high resistive upper crust is relatively thick towards the southern end and tends to become thinner towards the middle and northern part of the traverse. The lower crustal segment is conductive over a major part of the profile. Considering the generally enhanced heat flow values in the NSL region, coupled with characteristic gravity highs and enhanced seismic velocities coinciding with the mid to lower crustal conductors delineated from MT, presence of zones of high density mafic bodies/intrusives with fluids, presumably associated with magmatic underplating of the crust in the zone of major tectonic faults in NSL region are inferred. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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