An audiomagnetotelluric study of the Meugueur-Meugueur ring structure, Aïr, Niger: ring dyke or cone sheet?
✍ Scribed by Michel Ritz; William L. Brown; Christian Moreau; Daniel Ohnenstetter
- Book ID
- 103964830
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 600 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0926-9851
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✦ Synopsis
Three radial audiemagnetotelluric (AMT) sounding profiles were carried out across the narrow, 65-kin diameter troctolitic Meugueur-Meugueur ring structure, central A~r, Niger, to study its electrical configuration; one profile extended across the bedrock into the large Ofoud complex situated slightly off geographical centre within the ring. Apparent resistivity data from 27 sites ranged from isotropic to strongly anisotropic. In nearly all soundings, one-and two-dimensional modelling indicated the presence of a major zone of low resistivity (60-600 /2m), about 200 m thick, dipping steeply inwards at an angle of 65-80 ° and extending to a depth of at least 2-5 km. This layer, overlain and underlain by rocks of higher resistivities in excess of 5000 Om, is taken to be the outer contact. A highly resistive body, about 200 m in width, dipping inwards to a depth of at least 4 km is taken to be the Meugueur-Meugueur intrusion, which is thus interpreted to be a cone sheet.