The location and nature of the Telemzan High-Ghadames basin boundary in southern Tunisia based on gravity and magnetic anomalies
Abstract
Gravity and magnetic data were analyzed to add constraints on the location and nature of the Telemzan-Ghadames boundary (TGB) and structure of the Ghadames basin in southern Tunisia. TGB is the boundary between the thick sedimentary cover of the intracratonic Ghadames basin to the south and the thin sedimentary cover of the Saharan platform to the north. The upward continuation of the Bouguer gravity anomalies showed that the TGB is a regional geophysical feature that may have controlled the amount of sediment being deposited both north and south of the boundary and the tectonic environment in the region since Paleozoic time. To emphasize the shorter wavelength gravity and magnetic anomalies, a series of gray scale images of the directional horizontal gradients were constructed that determined a series of previously unknown east-west-trending gravity and magnetic anomalies south of 31.6°N that correspond to lineaments seen on a Landsat 7 image and the location of the TGB. Also, an edge-enhancement analysis illustrated the same linear gravity anomalies and showed the subbasins and uplifts within the Ghadames basin had source depths of between 0.5 and 3.4 km. A north-south trending gravity model showed that the TGB is a relatively gradual feature (possibly basement stepped down by relatively low-displacement faulting) controlling the subsidence of the main Ghadames basin and confirms the edge-enhancement analysis that subbasin S3 and uplift U1 are the main structural features within the Ghadames basin. The knowledge of basement architecture of the Ghadames basin is important for future petroleum exploration within this intracratonic basin.
Department(s)
Geography, Geology, and Planning
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2005.11.021
Keywords
Basins, Bouguer gravity anomalies, Magnetic anomalies, Tectonics, Tunisia
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Recommended Citation
Gabtni, H., Ch Jallouli, K. L. Mickus, H. Zouari, and M. M. Turki. "The location and nature of the Telemzan High–Ghadames basin boundary in southern Tunisia based on gravity and magnetic anomalies." Journal of African Earth Sciences 44, no. 3 (2006): 303-313.
Journal Title
Journal of African Earth Sciences