TY - JOUR
T1 - Tectonic insights into the Arabian-African region inferred from a comprehensive examination of satellite gravity big data
AU - Eppelbaum, Lev
AU - Katz, Youri
AU - Klokočník, Jaroslav
AU - Kostelecký, Jan
AU - Zheludev, Valery
AU - Ben-Avraham, Zvi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - Modern satellite gravimetry is now considered one of the most powerful and effective instrument for regional tectono-geodynamic zonation. Satellite gravity observations clearly fit the definition of ‘big data’ because of their volume and variety. The Arabian – NE African region discussed in this article has intricate geodynamic features including active rift zones, high seismic activity and collision processes, a rich structural pattern made up of the mosaic block system of continental and oceanic crusts of different ages, as well as several of the greatest gravity anomalies and complex magnetic anomaly mosaics. This region also has the world's main hydrocarbon resources and a vast number of other economic deposits. A comprehensive analysis of these satellite derived gravity data were used to construct a series of new maps that localize the key properties of the lithosphere of the region. A careful examination of numerous geological sources and their combined inspection with satellite derived gravity and other geophysical data resulted in this new integrated tectonic map of the Arabian-African region. An analysis of the series of gravity map transformations and certain geological indicators document the significant geodynamic features of the region.
AB - Modern satellite gravimetry is now considered one of the most powerful and effective instrument for regional tectono-geodynamic zonation. Satellite gravity observations clearly fit the definition of ‘big data’ because of their volume and variety. The Arabian – NE African region discussed in this article has intricate geodynamic features including active rift zones, high seismic activity and collision processes, a rich structural pattern made up of the mosaic block system of continental and oceanic crusts of different ages, as well as several of the greatest gravity anomalies and complex magnetic anomaly mosaics. This region also has the world's main hydrocarbon resources and a vast number of other economic deposits. A comprehensive analysis of these satellite derived gravity data were used to construct a series of new maps that localize the key properties of the lithosphere of the region. A careful examination of numerous geological sources and their combined inspection with satellite derived gravity and other geophysical data resulted in this new integrated tectonic map of the Arabian-African region. An analysis of the series of gravity map transformations and certain geological indicators document the significant geodynamic features of the region.
KW - Geodynamics
KW - Near and Middle East
KW - Northern-Eastern Africa
KW - Satellite gravimetry
KW - Tectonics
KW - Transformations
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U2 - 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2017.10.011
DO - 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2017.10.011
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AN - SCOPUS:85034613009
SN - 0921-8181
VL - 171
SP - 65
EP - 87
JO - Global and Planetary Change
JF - Global and Planetary Change
ER -