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    Remote sensing and geophysical investigations of the geodynamic activities at lake Magadi, Southern Kenyan Rift.

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    2012
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    Komolafe, Akinola Adesuji
    Kuria, Zacharia Njuguna
    Woldai, Tsehaie
    Noomen, Marleen
    Anifowose, Adeleye Yekini Biodun
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    en
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    Abstract
    The tectonic lineaments and thermal structure of Lake Magadi, southern Kenyan rift system, were investigated using ASTER data and geophysical methods. Five N-S faults close to known hot springs were identified for geoelectric ground investigation. Aeromagnetic data were employed to further probe faults at greater depths and determine the Curie-point depth. Results indicate a funnel-shaped fluid-filled (mostly saline hydrothermal) zone with relatively low resistivity values of less than 1Ω-m, separated by resistive structures to the west and east, to a depth of 75m along the resistivity profiles. There was evidence of saline hydrothermal fluid flow toward the surface through the fault splays. The observed faults extend from the surface to a depth of 7.5km and are probably the ones that bound the graben laterally. They serve as major conduits for the upward heat flux in the study area. The aeromagnetics spectral analysis also revealed heat source emplacement at a depth of about 12km. The relative shallowness implies a high geothermal gradient evidenced in the surface manifestations of hot springs along the lake margins. Correlation of the heat source with the hypocenters showed that the seismogenetic zone exists directly above the magmatic intrusion, forming the commencement of geodynamic activities.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11201
    Citation
    International Journal of Geophysics Volume 2012 (2012)
    Publisher
    School of Physical Sciences
    Subject
    Remote sensing
    geophysical investigations
    geodynamic activities
    lake Magadi
    Southern Kenyan Rift
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