Determination of the crust's geophysical structure in Albania based on gravimetric amd magnetic surveys

Abstract

The ground magnetic measurement in Albania were used for the compilation of the Total Magnetic Field (TMF) anomaly map in Albania. The magnetic data were processed and interpret in order to study the structure of the ophiolitic belts of Albania. The ophiolites of Albania are placed at the Mirdita zone and are divided into parallel alignments which are called the Eastern and Western ophiolitic belts. They are associated to strong potential field anomalies and their characteristics are considered crucial for the better understanding of the tectonic settings of Albania. The ground TNF data used in this study were acquired over various campaigns (1990-1994) and cover most of Albania's territory. The data were compiled to a map after reduction to the epoch 1990-4. The strongest magnetic anomalies in Albania appear along the known ophiolitic belts which trends NE-SW to the north and NW-SE to the south. Several processing steps were applied to the unified and gridded data in order to obtain i ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/19734
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/19734
ND
19734
Alternative title
Προσδιορισμός της γεωφυσικής δομής του φλοιού της Αλβανίας με βάση τις βαρυτικές και γεωμαγνητικές παρατηρήσεις
Author
Kane, Ilir (Father's name: Mitso)
Date
2007
Degree Grantor
Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki (AUTH)
Committee members
Τσόκας Γρηγόριος
Κοντοπούλου Δ.
Παναγιωτοπούλου Π.
Κυρατζή Α.
Χατζηδημητρίου Γ.
Παπαζάχος Κ.
Τσούρλος Π.
Discipline
Natural Sciences
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Keywords
Gravitational field; Magnetic fields; Ophiolithic massifs; 2D and 2,5D models; Complex attributes; Albania
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
Description
266 σ., im.
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