Abstract

A coupled 3D geophysical–geological model was constructed by integrating aeromagnetic data and a prior 3D geological model of the Morungava region (Araújo et al., 2023 [manuscript submitted for publication]), situated at the southeastern border of the Paraná–Etendeka large igneous province (LIP) in Brazil. Aeromagnetic data interpretation and modeling (qualitative and semi-quantitative interpretation, susceptibility inversion, forward modeling, and magnetic vector inversion (MVI)), along with magnetic susceptibility data, complemented understanding of the Serra Geral Group feeder system in the subsurface (spatial distribution, depth, and geometry) and illuminated the crustal framework at different depths. We recognized three major NE-elongated geophysical domains (NW, Central, and SE), which were interpreted as basement compartments: the Tijucas, Pelotas, and Jaguarão terranes. The final integrated 3D geophysical–geological model encompasses the stratigraphic framework and the Serra Geral Group plumbing system in the study area, that comprises: two dike systems, four subvolcanic complexes with associated nested sills, and two intrusive ring complexes. This is the first time that these aeromagnetic data have been combined with borehole and 3D geological models.

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