Magnetic data modelling of salt domes in Eastern Mediterranean, offshore Egypt

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Mahmoud Ahmed Abbas
Luca Speranza
Maurizio Fedi
Bruno Garcea
Luigi Bianco
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[1] South Valley University,Geology Department, Faculty of Science
[2] Energean,Department of Earth, Environmental and Resources Sciences
[3] University of Naples Federico II,undefined
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Acta Geophysica | 2024年 / 72卷
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Potential fields; Magnetic field; Inversion; Salt domes; Multiscale analysis; Modelling;
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We analyzed magnetic data of a deep-water area in the Eastern Mediterranean, offshore Egypt where there are numerous salt domes. Regional-residual separation of the reduced to pole (RTP) magnetic anomalies was performed with the discrete wavelet transform, and the residual magnetic anomalies were interpreted as mainly due to the susceptibility contrast between sediments and salt bodies. A multiscale boundary analysis of the anomalies yielded meaningful lineaments at both large and short scales. Salt bodies lineaments are very well defined in the short-scale map. Then, we inverted the data by a nonlinear and non-iterative 3D inversion technique, to delineate the salt bodies and estimate their magnetization contrast. We used the depths obtained from the Euler deconvolution to form a set of maxima and minima constraints in the inversion. Our procedure yielded an interesting map of the top of salt in the deep-water region, entirely based on the magnetic data, which agrees well with the seismic top of salt. This is a somewhat surprising result, in some respects not obvious, demonstrating that magnetic prospecting can be an important and low-cost tool for the exploration of salt diapirs, especially when seismic data are partially or completely inaccessible or of poor quality.
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页码:1293 / 1303
页数:10
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