2-D Inversion of Gravity Data of Nyabisawa-Bugumbe Area of Migori Greenstone Belt, Kenya.
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2017
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Chuka University
Abstract
With the continuous extraction of minerals in Migori greenstone belt exploration is currently evolving
from surface based exploration to subsurface exploration. This necessitates a good understanding of the
geophysical features in the subsurface which are likely to have a direct bearing on the distribution of
minerals. In this study, a 2-D litho-prediction model of Nyabisawa-Bugumbe area was developed from
geologically constrained inversion of gravity field data. The measured gravity field data were subjected
to cleaning process to remove perturbations which were not of geophysical interest, and later enhanced
by removing long wavelength anomalies which are as a result of regional trend. The density variations
were then inverted for the geometrical parameters of the model. Gravity high trending NW-SE around
Nyabisawa, Kirengo towards Nyambeche was delineated. The gravity high is bounded by two major
faults along rivers Migori and Munyu. Integrating the 2-D inversion of gravity data and the geology of
the area, the gravity field perturbation is associated with banded iron formations.
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Gravity, Anomalies, Migori Greenstone belt, Inversion, Minerals
Citation
Odek, A. and Githiri, J. (2017). 2-D Inversion of Gravity Data of Nyabisawa-Bugumbe Area of Migori Greenstone Belt, Kenya. In: Isutsa, D.K. and Githae, E.W. Proceedings of the Third Chuka University International Research Conference held in Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya from 26th to 28th October, 2016. 129-137 pp.