Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic, Magnetic and Radiometric Surveys for Lamproite Investigation in Vattikod Area of Nalgonda District, Telangana State, India

Research Article

G. Sriramulu, G. Ramadass, Dub

Abstract

Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic (VLF-EM), total magnetic and radiometric investigations were carried out in the newly discovered Gundrapally and Vattikod Lamproite fields, Nalgonda district, Telangana State, at the North western margin of the Meso-Proterozoic Cuddapah basin in the Eastern Dharwar Craton (EDC), South India. The effectiveness of these methods is in mapping variations of subsurface geological structures, faults/fractures disposition, extent of the dykes and contact between different rock types. The VLF-EM, magnetic and radiometric measurements were performed along seven profiles (I to VII). The results revealed the location of conductive bodies, geological boundaries, dykes, faults/fractures and shear zones are delineated along contact between dykes and granitic rocks. The Fraser filtered data plots as well as Karous-Hjelt filter 2-D inversion current density pseudo sections for real and imaginary components has aided in refining the location of conductor response, dip and the depth of these conductors. The interpreted results VLF-EM corroborated well with the magnetic and radiometric results.

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