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Research Paper | Geophysics | Cameroon | Volume 5 Issue 2, February 2016
Evidence by Multi-Scale Analysis of Lineaments Derived from Gravity Anomalies in the Batouri Area (Eastern-Cameroon)
Ngoumou Paul Claude | Owona Angue Marie-Louise Clotilde | Bikoro Bi Alou Marcelin | Wandji Kamwa Joseph Antoine | Owono Amougou Olivier Ulrich Igor | Ndougsa Mbarga Theophile
Abstract: The area study of Batouri is known for its artisanal mining of gold and other minerals. The aim of this study is to determine the composition distribution of the area likely trap mineralization or fluid flow from the gravity data. This study is conducted in southeastern Cameroon, combines various data processing techniques including horizontal gradient gravity coupled with upward continuation and Euler deconvolution. The results from the different interpretations have established the superficial and deep structural map from which a beam was identified vulnerabilities organized following directions NS, NW-SE, NE-SW, ENE-WSW and WNW-ESE respectively to a depth of 2, 4 to 16, 5 kilometers. The prevailing direction of lineaments here is the structural mapping NW-SE. The axis ensuing different interpretations of observed anomalies, as a basis for future mining and hydro geological studies in the area.
Keywords: Bouguer Anomaly, Horizontal Gradient, Upward Continuation, Euler Deconvolution, Lineament
Edition: Volume 5 Issue 2, February 2016,
Pages: 866 - 874
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Case Studies, Geophysics, Cameroon, Volume 11 Issue 3, March 2022
Pages: 356 - 361Structural Interpretation of Deep Structures of the Adamawa Plateau (Nord-Cameroon) from Combined Terrestrial Gravity Data and GRACE Model
Bouba Apollinaire | Mono Jean Aime | Oyoa Valentin | Kamguia Joseph
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Research Paper, Geophysics, Nigeria, Volume 5 Issue 2, February 2016
Pages: 1802 - 1808Structural and Tectonic Interpretations from Airborne Magnetic and Landsat ETM Data: A Case Study of Yola Arm of the Upper Benue Trough, Nigeria
Emberga T.T | Opara A.I | Onyekuru S.O | Selemo A.