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Aeromagnetic map of Yucca Mountain and surrounding regions, southwest Nevada
Magnetic anomalies over Yucca Mountain and surrounding areas are largely caused by variations in magnetic properties and shapes, including structural offsets, of the extensive volcanic units that underlie the region. In a few places the anomalies are caused by intrusions. Correlation between magnetic properties measured from rock samples and those derived from rock unit-magnetic anomaly associations is excellent. Anomaly characteristics, extensive magnetic gradients, and marked changes in the regional magnetic field can be coupled with the magnetic properties of the rock units to delineate structural boundaries. Three major boundaries are indicated by contrasts in regional magnetic expressions. Less extensive but more clearly indicated boundaries in the immediate vicinity of Yucca Mountain are interpreted from a distinctive pairing of northerly-trending linear positive and negative anomalies which are caused by vertical displacement in generally gently dipping volcanic beds. The displacement between beds is located approximately along the border line between the linear anomaly pairs. One series of pairs of more northeasterly trend lies over the general location of a change from moderately thick to very thick volcanic units that was interpreted from gravity data. Several low amplitude but distinctively shaped anomalies in areas underlain primarily by sedimentary strata indicate the presence of intrusions and faults.
Suggested Citation
Kane, M.F., Bracken, R.E., 1983, Aeromagnetic map of Yucca Mountain and surrounding regions, southwest Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-616, i, 19 p. :maps ;28 cm.; 1 over-size sheet; scale 1:48000 (1 inch = 4000 feet), https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr83616.
ISSN: 2331-1258 (online)
Publication type
Report
Publication Subtype
USGS Numbered Series
Title
Aeromagnetic map of Yucca Mountain and surrounding regions, southwest Nevada
Series title
Open-File Report
Series number
83-616
DOI
10.3133/ofr83616
Year Published
1983
Language
ENGLISH
Publisher
U.S. Geological Survey,
Description
i, 19 p. :maps ;28 cm.; 1 over-size sheet; scale 1:48000 (1 inch = 4000 feet)