Authors
Thomas G Hildenbrand, Dhananjay Ravat
Publication date
1997/7/1
Journal
Seismological Research Letters
Volume
68
Issue
4
Pages
567-585
Publisher
Seismological Society of America
Description
Interpretation of existing regional magnetic and gravity data and new local high-resolution aeromagnetic data provides new insights on the tectonic history and structural development of the Wabash Valley Fault System in Illinois and Indiana. Enhancement of short-wavelength magnetic anomalies reveal numerous NW- to NNE-trending ultramafic dikes and six intrusive complexes (including those at Hicks Dome and Omaha Dome). Inversion models indicate that the interpreted dikes are narrow (≤3 m), lie at shallow depths (<200 m) and are steeply dipping. Some of the interpreted dikes closely follow mapped faults; their abundance suggests that the Wabash Valley Fault System contains many more faults than those mapped. Both the interpreted dike pattern and mapped Wabash Valley Fault System terminate near the Reelfoot-Rough Creek-Rome rift system.
Based on the interpretation of both the regional …
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Scholar articles
TG Hildenbrand, D Ravat - Seismological Research Letters, 1997