New insights on the Ife-Ilesha schist belt using integrated satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data

Abstract The present study combined analysis of satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data for evaluation of structural features within the Ife-Ilesha schist belt. Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission digital elevation data have been enhanced using hill-shading technique for the delineation of morpho...

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Main Authors: Naheem Banji Salawu, Julius Ogunmola Fatoba, Leke Sunday Adebiyi, Muyiwa Michael Orosun, Silas Sunday Dada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94813-1
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spelling doaj-993278756ae841c49aba6e7221df01a22021-08-01T11:25:45ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111112310.1038/s41598-021-94813-1New insights on the Ife-Ilesha schist belt using integrated satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric dataNaheem Banji Salawu0Julius Ogunmola Fatoba1Leke Sunday Adebiyi2Muyiwa Michael Orosun3Silas Sunday Dada4BS Geophysical and Consultancy Ltd.Department of Geophysics, Federal University Oye-EkitiDepartment of Geophysics, Federal University Oye-EkitiDepartment of Physics, University of IlorinDasil Geoconsults & Co.Abstract The present study combined analysis of satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data for evaluation of structural features within the Ife-Ilesha schist belt. Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission digital elevation data have been enhanced using hill-shading technique for the delineation of morphological features. The superposition of total gradient amplitude lineaments on the 3-D Euler deconvolution map revealed the trends and depth of structural features within the study region. The major trends are NE–SW, NNE–SSW, E–W and minor trends in the N–S direction, including the Ifewara shear zone that trends in the NNE–SSW. The estimated depths to the top of the sources within the shear zone varies from 90 to 200 m. Complementary analysis of the airborne radiometric data revealed that the Ifewara shear zone and adjacent regions are characterized by radiometric anomalies, indicating regional mineralization alteration zone. Generally, there is a good correlation between the satellite, radiometric, aeromagnetic maps which provides new insights and re-evaluation of structural features.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94813-1
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author Naheem Banji Salawu
Julius Ogunmola Fatoba
Leke Sunday Adebiyi
Muyiwa Michael Orosun
Silas Sunday Dada
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Julius Ogunmola Fatoba
Leke Sunday Adebiyi
Muyiwa Michael Orosun
Silas Sunday Dada
New insights on the Ife-Ilesha schist belt using integrated satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data
Scientific Reports
author_facet Naheem Banji Salawu
Julius Ogunmola Fatoba
Leke Sunday Adebiyi
Muyiwa Michael Orosun
Silas Sunday Dada
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title New insights on the Ife-Ilesha schist belt using integrated satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data
title_short New insights on the Ife-Ilesha schist belt using integrated satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data
title_full New insights on the Ife-Ilesha schist belt using integrated satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data
title_fullStr New insights on the Ife-Ilesha schist belt using integrated satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data
title_full_unstemmed New insights on the Ife-Ilesha schist belt using integrated satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data
title_sort new insights on the ife-ilesha schist belt using integrated satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract The present study combined analysis of satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data for evaluation of structural features within the Ife-Ilesha schist belt. Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission digital elevation data have been enhanced using hill-shading technique for the delineation of morphological features. The superposition of total gradient amplitude lineaments on the 3-D Euler deconvolution map revealed the trends and depth of structural features within the study region. The major trends are NE–SW, NNE–SSW, E–W and minor trends in the N–S direction, including the Ifewara shear zone that trends in the NNE–SSW. The estimated depths to the top of the sources within the shear zone varies from 90 to 200 m. Complementary analysis of the airborne radiometric data revealed that the Ifewara shear zone and adjacent regions are characterized by radiometric anomalies, indicating regional mineralization alteration zone. Generally, there is a good correlation between the satellite, radiometric, aeromagnetic maps which provides new insights and re-evaluation of structural features.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94813-1
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