Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8913595 | Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
The complete Bouguer Gravity anomaly was produced with a reduction density of 2.4â¯g/cm3. Bouguer anomalies ranging from â52 to â35 mGals were observed in the study area with relatively high anomalies in the east and northwest zones while low anomalies are observed in the southwest side of the studied area. A decrease of 17 mGals is observed in the southwestern part of the study area and caused by the low-density of the Tertiary rocks. Horizontal gradient, tilt angle and analytical signal methods were applied to the observed gravity data and showed that Mubona, Mpenge and Cyabararika surface springs are structurally controlled while Rubindi spring is not. The integrated results of gravity gradient interpretation methods delineated a dominant geological structure trending in the NW-SE, which is in agreement with the regional geological trend. The results of this gravity study will help aid future geothermal exploration and development in the Kinigi geothermal field.
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Authors
Jean d'Amour Uwiduhaye, Hideki Mizunaga, Hakim Saibi,