Abstract

The varying characteristics of the Precambrian basement rocks and the depth thickness variation of sedimentary cover are significant for geological structure. The Aeromagnetic data interpreted in order to delineate the depth of the basement of Anah and the surrounding areas by using Source Parameter Imaging Technique. Aeromagnetic data Total Magnetic Intensity were processed by using the Reduction to the pole, and Source Parameter Imaging tool which was applied to RTP data. The results of Source Parameter Imaging showed that the minimum depth of basement rocks in the study area was about 5500 m, this is located at the center and northeast side of the area, while the maximum basement depth was about 11000 m , this is located at the southeastern part. A comparison made between the current study results and the results of previous studies has been done with basement depth inferred from the aeromagnetic interpretation and particularly for three selected cities (Rawa, Anah, and Hadithah). The power spectrum method was used by applying a high pass filter with a cutoff value of 90 km wavelength In order to obtain the residual data, the depth to anomalies basement rock bodies were obtained by using the spectrum analysis technique with the help of GET grid software which used to transform data into spectra of two functions (amplitude and frequency). Each part of the spectrum curve can be selected, and then drawing a straight line, each straight line indicates the average depth of the anomaly.

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