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Mapping subsurface structural lineaments using the tilt angle map from gravity gradient data and Euler deconvolution, Lakouat–Aksab region, Northwestern Tunisia
To gain insight into the organization of the underlying structures in the northern Tunisia region, detailed gravity data in combination with geological information have been investigated.
Many techniques have been used, including residual, upward continuations and derivative. Results from the edge detection technique based on the tilt angle map generated from the first vertical gradient were discussed and compared with results obtained by Euler deconvolution. The compilation and comparison of gravity maps and geology maps enable the determination of major structural trends. It validates specific structural elements acquired from outcrops and specifies new ones. According to the gravity data interpretation, the area of study is impacted by several underlying structural trends. The main trend direction is NE–SW, which is closely linked to the J Chehid and Bled Tejra Akseb trends. NW–SE direction is the second significant trend that borders Bled El Ghorfa to the north. Additional determined trends include: the N–S direction, which is associated with the Lakouat fault. A strong correlation was noted between results from tilt angle method and Euler deconvolution, showing that they may both be used to delineate the main structural framework of the region.
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