Basement structure of the United Arab Emirates derived from an analysis of regional gravity and aeromagnetic database

Gravity and aeromagnetic data covering the whole territory of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been used to evaluate both shallow and deep geological structures, in particular the depth to basement since it is not imaged by seismic data anywhere within the UAE. Thus, the aim has been to map the b...

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description Gravity and aeromagnetic data covering the whole territory of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been used to evaluate both shallow and deep geological structures, in particular the depth to basement since it is not imaged by seismic data anywhere within the UAE. Thus, the aim has been to map the basement so that its structure can help to assess its control on the distribution of hydrocarbons within the UAE. Power spectrum analysis reveals gravity and magnetic signatures to have some similarities, in having two main density/susceptibility interfaces widely separated in depth such that regional-residual anomaly separation could effectively be undertaken. The upper density/susceptibility interface occurs at a depth of about 1.0km while the deeper interface varies in depth throughout the UAE. For gravity, this deeper interface is assumed to be due to the combined effect of lateral changes in density structures within the sediments and in depth of basement while for magnetics it is assumed the sediments have negligible susceptibility and the anomalies unrelated to the volcanic/magmatic bodies result from only changes in depth to basement. The power spectrum analysis over the suspect volcanic/magmatic bodies indicates they occur at ~5km depth. The finite tilt-depth and finite local wavenumber methods were used to estimate depth to source and only depths that agree to within 10% of each other were used to generate the depth to basement map. This depth to basement map, to the west of the UAE-Oman Mountains, varies in depth from 5km to in excess of 15km depth and is able to structurally account for the location of the shear structures, seen in the residual magnetic data, and the location of the volcanic/magmatic centres relative to a set of elongate N-S to NE-SW trending basement highs. The majority of oilfields in the UAE are located within these basement highs. Therefore, the hydrocarbon distribution in the UAE basin appears to be controlled by the location of the basement ridges. •Both shallow (~1km) and deeper (5–15km) structures were identified in the UAE.•Residual gravity data delineate salt diapirs and a series of 2D linear structures trending NW-SE.•Regional magnetic data reveals a set of NNE-SSW trending ridges ~5km depth with dextral offset.•Tectonic map links the basement trends, volcanic centres and the location of the main oil fields.
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Basement structure
Density
Depth
Distribution
Elongation
Finite local wavenumber
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Geological structures
Geology
Gravitation
Gravity
Hydrocarbons
Interfaces
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Power spectrum analysis
Regional analysis
Ridges
Sediment
Sediments
Seismic data
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Territory
United Arab Emirates
Wavelengths
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