Global Advanced Research Journal of Engineering, Technology and Innovation (GARJETI) SSN: 2315-5124 August 2013 Vol. 2(7), pp 196-204
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Original Research Articles
Constrained interpretation of aeromagnetic data using tilt-angle derivatives from north-western part of Bangladesh
Md. Mahbubar Rahman1 and Shaikh Enayet Ullah2
1Department of Applied Physics, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Islamic University, Kushtia-7003, Bangladesh.
2Department of Applied Physics and Electronic Engineering, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh.
Corresponding author E-mail:mahbublv@yahoo.com
Accepted 12 August 2013
Abstract
This paper describes the implementation of tilt-angle derivative based algorithms on the interpretation of aeromagnetic data in the north-western part of Bangladesh. With consideration of subtle contributions from both shallow/deep seated magnetic anomaly sources, analysis of magnetic data using the tilt-angle derivative technique indicates the presence of three prospective magnetic anomaly sources with depth of occurrence less than 1.00 km in the north-western part and Kishorgang upazilla of Nilphamari district, Taragong and Badargong upazillas of Rangpur district. The estimated values of magnetic susceptibility of the subsurface geologic features in such identified zones ranges from 20.00 ´10-3 to 26.67 ´10-3 SI units. The probable location of a deep-seated magnetic anomaly source at the north-western part of Chirrirbandar upazilla of Dinajpur district has also been detected and its estimated depth of 4.68 km is found to have in good agreement with the statistically estimated depth of 5.44 km. Results of the present study show that the subsurface geologic features occur at depths ranging from 0.22 to 4.68 km with magnetic susceptibility ranging from 0.12´10-3 to 26.67´10-3 SI. Based on the integrated borehole, geological, previous geophysical information and present findings, the present study has provided new insights on the occurrence of potential intrabasement magnetic intrusions in the north-western part of Bangladesh.
Keywords: Magnetic susceptibility, wavelength filtering, Tilt angle derivatives.