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Gravity and magnetic surveys over the Santa Rita Fault System, southeastern Arizona

Posted on:1999-10-01Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of ArizonaCandidate:Hegmann, Mary JaneFull Text:PDF
GTID:2460390014472005Subject:Geophysics
Abstract/Summary:
Gravity and magnetic surveys were performed in the northeast portion of the Santa Rita Experimental Range, in southeastern Arizona, to identify faults and gain a better understanding of the subsurface geology. A total of 234 gravity stations were established, and numerous magnetic data were collected with portable and truck-mounted proton precession magnetometers. In addition, one line of very low frequency electromagnetic data was collected together with magnetic data.; Gravity anomalies are used to identify two normal faults that project northward toward a previously identified fault. The gravity data also confirm the location of a second previously interpreted normal fault. Interpretation of magnetic anomaly data indicates the presence of a higher-susceptibility sedimentary unit located beneath lower-susceptibility surficial sediments. Magnetic anomaly data identify a 1-km-wide negative anomaly east of these faults caused by an unknown source and reveal the high variability of susceptibility in the Tertiary intrusive rocks in the area.
Keywords/Search Tags:Magnetic, Gravity, Fault
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