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Analytic signal, depth and multispectral interpretation of areas within the Continental Terminal, North-western Nigeria
AISABOKHAE, J; ADAMU, A & ORESAJO, B
Abstract
This study utilized the ability of remote sensing and aeromagnetic data of the Continental Terminal,
Northwestern Nigeria, to accentuate structural and lithological geologic features as well as depth estimation and mineral
potential for exploitation purposes. The analytic signal and source parameter imaging filtering techniques on the magnetic
data helped to identify causative magnetic bodies and space-depth relationship, two important indices in regional and ore
body modelling. Depth interpretation result ranged from 120m to 2000m in the entire regolith cover where the basement
rocks are overlain by clastic materials. Areas of deeper depths coincided well with regions of higher magnetic anomalies
while areas of shallow depth coincided well with regions of lower magnetic anomalies with magnetic values ranging from
33121nT to 32980nT suggestive of a likelihood of having the magnetic unit of the basement at the top of the basement
surface. The study identified the structural trend from the aeromagnetic map, showing a perfect agreement with the
geologic map and Landsat-8 imagery. The Landsat-8 data was used for structural and lithological mapping and in general
geological interpretation. Single band combination of 764 representing Red, Green and Blue were processed from the
false colour composite image and pan-sharpened using the pan chromatic band to enhance structural features on the map.
The study area showed no promise of hydrocarbon accumulation from the structural interpretation for economic benefits.
However, economic-grade minerals were inferred due to magnetic anomalies that suggested accumulation of magnetic
materials located within the proximity of lineaments.
Keywords
Continental terminal; Landsat-8; analytic signal; hydrocarbon accumulation
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