Abstract

Euler Deconvolution and Two-Dimensional Modeling of Subsurface Structures over Part of Northern Bida Basin and its Surrounding Basement Rocks, Northwest, Nigeria Using Magnetic Method

Highlights

  • The crash of crude oil price in the oil market has drawn the attention of stakeholders to the non-oil revenue sector of Nigeria [1]

  • Despite the larger part of Nigeria is underlain by basement rocks rich in solid minerals, the search for solid minerals have not been given adequate attention

  • This study focuses on the magnetic interpretation, depth to the basement rock and mineralized fracture/fault that caused the magnetic anomaly; all were estimated through different techniques

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Introduction

The crash of crude oil price in the oil market has drawn the attention of stakeholders to the non-oil revenue sector of Nigeria [1]. Despite the larger part of Nigeria is underlain by basement rocks rich in solid minerals, the search for solid minerals have not been given adequate attention. Interpretation of potential data involves the numerical estimate of shape, volume and depth to the subtle magnetic anomaly. This study focuses on the magnetic interpretation, depth to the basement rock and mineralized fracture/fault that caused the magnetic anomaly; all were estimated through different techniques. This was toward achieving the precise depth to the subtle target (mineralized potential areas).

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