Correlation Of Vertical Magnetic Surveying To The Alabama Piedmont Geology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thornton L. Neathery
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Vertical magnetic surveys have been made over about 3, 150 miles of the crystalline area of east-central Alabama. A contour map (100-gamma interval) showing regional magnetic anomalies has been prepared (scale 1:250,000) from data points located at quarter-mile intervals on all public roads. Small one- and two-station anomalies were eliminated, leaving only areally extensive anomaly features associated with regional geology. The regional gradient was "filtered" from the basic data and the resulting magnetic configuration compared to the regional geology. Regional lines of vertical magnetic intensity trend northeast and follow the structural framework of the area. Correlations can be made between a large number of geologic and magnetic features. The strongest regional anomalies are associated with the Goat Rock, Bartletts Ferry, Towaliga, and Brevard fault structures. The Inner Piedmont area is characterized by a broad regional high. The magnetic values of the northern Alabama Piedmont grades gently northwestward, disrupted occasionally by elongate highs and lows associated with amphibolites or granites. Scattered throughout the Piedmont are anomalous areas of high magnetic intensity; some are related to magnetic-bearing rocks, and some Indicate possible mineralization. Most of the anomalies have not been evaluated,
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APA: Thornton L. Neathery  (1972)  Correlation Of Vertical Magnetic Surveying To The Alabama Piedmont Geology

MLA: Thornton L. Neathery Correlation Of Vertical Magnetic Surveying To The Alabama Piedmont Geology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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