Delineation of structural lineaments of Shaki West Southwestern Nigeria using high resolution aeromagnetic data
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2025
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Journal of the Nigerian Society of Physical Sciences
Abstract
Aminor earthquake, known as earth tremor, often occurs in areas prone to seismic activity. However, there is a notable gap in knowledge about
earth tremors, with little documentation conducted before 1987, but a series of notable events between 1990 and 2000 prompted researchers to
delve deeper into the study of earth tremors in Nigeria. Therefore, this study is aimed at delineating the structural lineaments of Shaki West
Southwestern Nigeria using High Resolution Aeromagnetic Data (HRAD) to identify the underlying basement geology and define the structural
framework of the study area. The study area’s aeromagnetic data of Shaki (Sheet 199) underwent processing and interpretation using Oasis Montaj
software to assess basement configuration and structural integrity. The data were further enhanced using the Total Horizontal Derivative (THDR)
in order to determine the orientations of the lineaments in the study area. The orientations of the lineaments obtained from THDR map revealed
that the Pan African orogeny constitutes 52%; Kibaran orogeny constitutes 31%, while Liberian orogeny constitutes 17% lineaments in the study
area. The upward continuation maps suggest the presence of faults at the depth range of 2.0-2.25 km. The overall depth to magnetic sources of
the area is relatively shallow compared to sedimentary basement area. Based on orientation of faults on magnetic fault map obtained from the
superposition of the lineaments extracted from THDR map on the geological map of the study area, three distinct set of sinistral /dextral faults
were recognized in Shaki west local government area which includes: E-W, NE-SW and NW-SE fault trend. This suggests that NE-SW and
NE-SE fault-set could be responsible for the tremor experienced in Shaki west southwestern, Nigeria. It is concluded that the study area is not
immune from experiencing occurrences of tremors from time to time
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Fault, Lineaments, Geologic features, Upward continuation