Application of scaling geology in magnetic basement mapping around the Middle Benue Trough in Northcentral Nigeria

Using the scaling spectral method applied on high resolution aeromagnetic data, we mapped the magnetic basement and estimated the scaling exponents across various lithologies within the Middle Benue Trough of Northcentral Nigeria. We estimated a depth range of 1.8-6.3 km, with an average of 3.7 km t...

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Main Authors: Ejiga, Eko Gerald, Yusoff, Ismail, Ismail, Noer El Hidayah, Lawal, Mutari, Yelwa, Nura Abdulmumini
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spelling my.um.eprints.414102023-09-22T02:21:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41410/ Application of scaling geology in magnetic basement mapping around the Middle Benue Trough in Northcentral Nigeria Ejiga, Eko Gerald Yusoff, Ismail Ismail, Noer El Hidayah Lawal, Mutari Yelwa, Nura Abdulmumini QE Geology Using the scaling spectral method applied on high resolution aeromagnetic data, we mapped the magnetic basement and estimated the scaling exponents across various lithologies within the Middle Benue Trough of Northcentral Nigeria. We estimated a depth range of 1.8-6.3 km, with an average of 3.7 km to the basement beneath the Cretaceous sediments of the trough. Shallow basement depths of < 3 km are mostly found on the trough's northern and southeastern margins. These are uplifted Precambrian Basement Complex regions made up of older granite, gneiss, and migmatite. Deeper basement depths of > 4 km predominate in the southwestern, central, and northeastern portions of the study area, trending along the trough's axis. These deep zones are filled with Cretaceous sediments that must have accumulated after the Mesozoic development of the Benue Trough's subsided graben structure. Our study estimated scaling exponent ranging from 0 to 2. There were some corre-lations with the geology of the area, particularly around the crystalline basement complex in the northern portion. Within the central portion of the Middle Benue Trough, however, the source distributions are less correlated, uneven, and not always consistent with the geology of the area. This could be due to the region's dynamic and unstable tectonics, as numerous magmatic intrusions have been emplaced into the Cretaceous sediments at various depths, potentially influencing the scaling exponent values. Elsevier 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Ejiga, Eko Gerald and Yusoff, Ismail and Ismail, Noer El Hidayah and Lawal, Mutari and Yelwa, Nura Abdulmumini (2022) Application of scaling geology in magnetic basement mapping around the Middle Benue Trough in Northcentral Nigeria. Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors, 331. ISSN 0031-9201, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pepi.2022.106914 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pepi.2022.106914>. 10.1016/j.pepi.2022.106914
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Ejiga, Eko Gerald
Yusoff, Ismail
Ismail, Noer El Hidayah
Lawal, Mutari
Yelwa, Nura Abdulmumini
Application of scaling geology in magnetic basement mapping around the Middle Benue Trough in Northcentral Nigeria
description Using the scaling spectral method applied on high resolution aeromagnetic data, we mapped the magnetic basement and estimated the scaling exponents across various lithologies within the Middle Benue Trough of Northcentral Nigeria. We estimated a depth range of 1.8-6.3 km, with an average of 3.7 km to the basement beneath the Cretaceous sediments of the trough. Shallow basement depths of < 3 km are mostly found on the trough's northern and southeastern margins. These are uplifted Precambrian Basement Complex regions made up of older granite, gneiss, and migmatite. Deeper basement depths of > 4 km predominate in the southwestern, central, and northeastern portions of the study area, trending along the trough's axis. These deep zones are filled with Cretaceous sediments that must have accumulated after the Mesozoic development of the Benue Trough's subsided graben structure. Our study estimated scaling exponent ranging from 0 to 2. There were some corre-lations with the geology of the area, particularly around the crystalline basement complex in the northern portion. Within the central portion of the Middle Benue Trough, however, the source distributions are less correlated, uneven, and not always consistent with the geology of the area. This could be due to the region's dynamic and unstable tectonics, as numerous magmatic intrusions have been emplaced into the Cretaceous sediments at various depths, potentially influencing the scaling exponent values.
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author Ejiga, Eko Gerald
Yusoff, Ismail
Ismail, Noer El Hidayah
Lawal, Mutari
Yelwa, Nura Abdulmumini
author_facet Ejiga, Eko Gerald
Yusoff, Ismail
Ismail, Noer El Hidayah
Lawal, Mutari
Yelwa, Nura Abdulmumini
author_sort Ejiga, Eko Gerald
title Application of scaling geology in magnetic basement mapping around the Middle Benue Trough in Northcentral Nigeria
title_short Application of scaling geology in magnetic basement mapping around the Middle Benue Trough in Northcentral Nigeria
title_full Application of scaling geology in magnetic basement mapping around the Middle Benue Trough in Northcentral Nigeria
title_fullStr Application of scaling geology in magnetic basement mapping around the Middle Benue Trough in Northcentral Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Application of scaling geology in magnetic basement mapping around the Middle Benue Trough in Northcentral Nigeria
title_sort application of scaling geology in magnetic basement mapping around the middle benue trough in northcentral nigeria
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41410/
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