Analysis and interpretation of regional geophysical data in the Kapuskasing structural zone of the superior province, Canada

An analysis and modelling of the Kapuskasing Structural Zone regional data were made to investigate the geometry and depth extent of this block of uplifted crust. First the analysis of the Bouguer anomaly and its first vertical derivative showed that the Kapuskasing Structural Zone presents high ano...

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Cuervo Arciniegas, Sharon Vanessa
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2020
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Universidad de los Andes
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Séneca: repositorio Uniandes
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Geofísica
Anomalías gavimútricas
Geociencias
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Analysis and interpretation of regional geophysical data in the Kapuskasing structural zone of the superior province, Canada
title Analysis and interpretation of regional geophysical data in the Kapuskasing structural zone of the superior province, Canada
spellingShingle Analysis and interpretation of regional geophysical data in the Kapuskasing structural zone of the superior province, Canada
Geofísica
Anomalías gavimútricas
Geociencias
title_short Analysis and interpretation of regional geophysical data in the Kapuskasing structural zone of the superior province, Canada
title_full Analysis and interpretation of regional geophysical data in the Kapuskasing structural zone of the superior province, Canada
title_fullStr Analysis and interpretation of regional geophysical data in the Kapuskasing structural zone of the superior province, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and interpretation of regional geophysical data in the Kapuskasing structural zone of the superior province, Canada
title_sort Analysis and interpretation of regional geophysical data in the Kapuskasing structural zone of the superior province, Canada
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Cuervo Arciniegas, Sharon Vanessa
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Nitescu, Bogdan
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Cuervo Arciniegas, Sharon Vanessa
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Pedraza Hernández, Andrés Fernando
dc.subject.armarc.spa.fl_str_mv Geofísica
Anomalías gavimútricas
topic Geofísica
Anomalías gavimútricas
Geociencias
dc.subject.themes.none.fl_str_mv Geociencias
description An analysis and modelling of the Kapuskasing Structural Zone regional data were made to investigate the geometry and depth extent of this block of uplifted crust. First the analysis of the Bouguer anomaly and its first vertical derivative showed that the Kapuskasing Structural Zone presents high anomaly values that correspond to denser material in a region of uplifted crust relative to the Wawa and Abitibi subprovinces. Using the GM-SYS extension tool from Oasis Montaj, forward 2.5D gravity modelling was completed along five profiles that cross the Kapuskasing Structural Zone. One model was done in a West to East direction in the Groundhog River block, three of the models where done in the same direction but in the Chapleau block, and the last model was done in a South to North direction through the Chapleau block. These models showed that in the Groundhog River block the Kapuskasing block does not present a high depth and that the Ivanhoe Lake fault dips to the northwest and is a thrust fault. On the other hand, the models suggest that the geometry of the Saganash Lake fault is different in the two blocks, being a west-dipping normal fault over the Groundhog River block and southeast dipping reverse fault over the Chapleau block. These geometries follow the proposal of various authors. As a result of this model's analysis it is suggested that after the Kapuskasing uplift a compressive event occur in the Chapleau block and erosion removed part of the Groundhog River block.
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spelling Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Nitescu, Bogdan02be7cac-ea72-4cf0-8de6-5f25edeea76f400Cuervo Arciniegas, Sharon Vanessa00c4e374-a3ab-4c40-9728-7538bfed9b59600Pedraza Hernández, Andrés Fernando2021-08-10T18:18:24Z2021-08-10T18:18:24Z2020http://hdl.handle.net/1992/5127822908.pdfinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/An analysis and modelling of the Kapuskasing Structural Zone regional data were made to investigate the geometry and depth extent of this block of uplifted crust. First the analysis of the Bouguer anomaly and its first vertical derivative showed that the Kapuskasing Structural Zone presents high anomaly values that correspond to denser material in a region of uplifted crust relative to the Wawa and Abitibi subprovinces. Using the GM-SYS extension tool from Oasis Montaj, forward 2.5D gravity modelling was completed along five profiles that cross the Kapuskasing Structural Zone. One model was done in a West to East direction in the Groundhog River block, three of the models where done in the same direction but in the Chapleau block, and the last model was done in a South to North direction through the Chapleau block. These models showed that in the Groundhog River block the Kapuskasing block does not present a high depth and that the Ivanhoe Lake fault dips to the northwest and is a thrust fault. On the other hand, the models suggest that the geometry of the Saganash Lake fault is different in the two blocks, being a west-dipping normal fault over the Groundhog River block and southeast dipping reverse fault over the Chapleau block. These geometries follow the proposal of various authors. As a result of this model's analysis it is suggested that after the Kapuskasing uplift a compressive event occur in the Chapleau block and erosion removed part of the Groundhog River block.Se realizó un análisis y modelamiento de los datos regionales del Kapuskasing Structural Zone para examinar la geometría y la extensión de profundidad de este bloque de corteza levantada. Primero, el análisis de la anomalía de Bouguer y su primera derivada vertical expusieron que el Kapuskasing Structural Zone presenta altos valores en la anomalía que corresponden a material más denso en una región de corteza levantada en relación con las subprovincias de Wawa y Abitibi. Usando la extensión de la herramienta GM-SYS de Oasis Montaj, se completó el modelamiento directo 2.5D de los datos de gravedad a lo largo de cinco perfiles que cruzan el Kapuskasing Structural Zone. Uno de los modelos se realizó en dirección oeste a este en el bloque de Groundhog River, tres de los modelos se hicieron en la misma dirección, pero en el Chapleau block, y el último modelo se realizó en dirección sur a norte a través del bloque de Chapleau. Estos modelos mostraron que en el bloque de Groundhog River el Kapuskasing Structural Zone no presenta una gran profundidad y que la falla de Ivanhoe Lake buza hacia el noroeste y es una falla de cabalgamiento. Por otro lado, los modelos sugieren que la geometría de la falla de Saganash Lake es diferente en los dos bloques, siendo una falla normal que se inclina hacia el oeste sobre el bloque de Groundhog River y una falla inversa que se inclina hacia el sureste sobre el bloque de Chapleau. Estas geometrías siguen la propuesta de varios autores. 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