Integrated Gravity and
Magnetic
Interpretations Yield New
Insights to Basin and Range Structures
New interpretation techniques using detailed gravity and
aeromagnetic surveys show faults, lineaments, contacts and regional structural
patterns in
magnetic
images and
interpretations did not correlate well with gravity. The
magnetic
susceptibly
differences are much grater in the volcanics than
within the sedimentary section. The aeromagnetic surveys cover both the valleys
and ranges, helping to constrain the gravity interpretations in areas of no
coverage. The results of these new interpretations show correlation between the
gravity and magnetics, revealing new structural
information and regional styles. Between the two data sets, faults and contacts
may be coincident, or show a longer fault, or show a fault's terminus. Three
regional structural styles become apparent: