THE CORRELATION BETWEEN PRE‐CAMBRIAN ROCK DENSITIES AND BOUGUER GRAVITY ANOMALIES NEAR PARRY SOUND, ONTARIO

Geophysics ◽  
1954 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 76-88
Author(s):  
C. H. G. Oldham

A gravity survey and a survey of rock densities have been carried out over an area of two thousand square miles near Parry Sound. A closed positive Bouguer gravity anomaly of thirty milligals was delineated, and a considerable variation was found to exist in the densities of pre‐Cambrian gneisses. In most previous interpretations of gravity over the Canadian Shield the gneisses have been assumed to possess a uniform density and anomalies have been attributed to changes in the thickness of horizontal crustal layers. In this paper it is shown that the Parry Sound anomaly can be explained in terms of structures within the crust taking the form of projections downward of the density variations found at the surface. The postulated structure is a nearly circular basin of dense gneisses. The shape is reasonable and agrees with such geological evidence as is available.

Geophysics ◽  
1991 ◽  
Vol 56 (2) ◽  
pp. 279-283 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. L. Mickus ◽  
C. L. V. Aiken ◽  
W. D. Kennedy

One of the most difficult problems in gravity interpretation is the separation of regional and residual gravity anomalies from the Bouguer gravity anomaly. This study discusses the application of the minimum‐curvature method to determine the regional and residual gravity anomalies.


1989 ◽  
Vol 26 (12) ◽  
pp. 2697-2709 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. G. Miller ◽  
J. Tuach

A detailed gravity survey (255 stations over an area of 3000 km2) over the posttectonic, Devonian, Ackley Granite Suite in southeastern Newfoundland suggests that a set of northwest-trending geophysical lineations, interpreted as faults, controlled the bottom morphology of the magma chamber during emplacement.The main negative Bouguer gravity anomaly over the Ackley Granite Suite trends in a north–south direction across the trace of the Dover – Hermitage Bay Fault, the boundary between the Gander and Avalon terranes. Inversion of the gravity and density data indicates that the thickness of the granite suite varies between 2 and 8 km.Magnetic interpretation and modelling suggest that the southeast portion of the suite is underlain by mafic volcanic rocks typical of the Avalon Terrane. The magnetically determined depth to the top of these is consistent with that calculated from the gravity data.The combined geophysical models are indicative of a process of megablock stoping in which large crustal blocks were displaced downwards in midcrustal regions to permit the emplacement of what is now the Ackley Granite Suite and associated plutons.


GeoArabia ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 143-158
Author(s):  
Mohammed Y. Ali ◽  
Anthony B. Watts ◽  
Asam Farid

ABSTRACT Gravity measurements onshore and offshore of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been used to construct a new Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the region. The gravity data, which has been gridded at 2,700 m × 2,700 m interval, has been used to constrain the tectonic elements, major lineation trends and structures of the Neoproterozoic basement of the Arabian Plate and the distribution of infra-Cambrian salt basins. Advanced transformation techniques (including first vertical derivative, total horizontal derivative, tilt derivative and Euler deconvolution) were applied to identify gravity source edges as an aid to structural interpretation and geological modelling of the study area. Three major structural provinces (fold-and-thrust belt, foreland and salt tectonic provinces) were identified based on the residual Bouguer gravity anomaly field. The eastern fold-and-thrust belt province is associated with short-wavelength positive gravity anomalies, which are attributed to the allochthonous series of the Semail Ophiolite and its related thrust sheets. The central foreland basin province is characterised by NNW-oriented negative gravity anomalies associated with deepening of the basement and thickening of Aruma and Pabdeh sediments in the foredeep basins and flexure of the top and base of the crust by the load of the Semail Ophiolite. The western salt tectonic province displays well-defined local gravity lows superimposed on a regional gravity high, which probably reflects the swelling of infra-Cambrian salt above a shallowing of the basement and thinning of the foredeep sediments. In addition, gravity modelling constrained by seismic and well data indicates the presence of substantial infra-Cambrian salt bodies in all basins of the UAE both onshore and offshore including the southern area of the Rub’ Al-Khali Basin. An extensive array of previously unmapped N-S, NW- and SW-trending lineaments affecting the basement and possibly overlying sediments are mapped in the UAE. The N-S Arabian trending lineament represents the effect of a major structure, along which many important oilfields are located (e.g. Bu Hasa). The SW trend has regular spacing and is dominant in the southern and central part of Abu Dhabi, east of the Falaha syncline. The NW-SE lineament is the most striking and includes two well-defined trends that cross Abu Dhabi Emirate, which in this paper are named as the Abu Dhabi Lineaments. These lineaments are associated with a linear gravity high extending from the southwestern border with Oman to the offshore close to Zakum oilfield. They are probably related to the Najd Fault System.


1974 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 1329-1334 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. B. Watts

The western part of the continental shelf off Nova Scotia is associated with a region of relatively low Bouguer gravity anomalies. The gravity 'low' reaches a minimum of −23 mgal about 20 km south of Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia. Computations suggest the 'low' can be explained by an outward sloping body about 40 km wide and up to 15 km thick. The gravity 'low' is interpreted as caused by granites or granitic rocks which intrude the pre-Mesozoic basement rocks underlying the shelf. The granites or granitic rocks may extend to within about 50 km of the eastern Canada continental margin.


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