Tectonic and Hydrothermal Activities in Debagh, Guelma Basin (Algeria)
Author(s) -
Saïd Maouche,
Abdeslam Abtout,
Nacer-Eddine Merabet,
Tahar Aı̈fa,
Atmane Lamali,
Boualem Bouyahiaoui,
Sofiane Saïd Bougchiche,
Mohamed Ayache
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of geological research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1687-8841
pISSN - 1687-8833
DOI - 10.1155/2013/409475
Subject(s) - geology , tectonics , bouguer anomaly , hydrothermal circulation , structural basin , gravity anomaly , anomaly (physics) , active fault , geochemistry , neotectonics , quaternary , seismology , geomorphology , paleontology , physics , condensed matter physics , oil field
Quaternary and Pliocene travertines, deposited from hot springs, can reveal much about neotectonic and hydrothermal activity. The aim of this work is the understanding of the actual tectonic activity in the Guelma Basin and in one of its spa structures. Gravity data were collected during a field study in the Hammam Debagh (HD) area and then analyzed to better highlight the architecture of its subsurface underlying structures. This analysis was performed by means of a Bouguer anomaly, upward continuations, and residual and derivative maps. Comparison of gravity maps, field geology, geomorphic observations, and structural maps allowed us to identify the major structural features in the Hammam Debagh. As a result, we confirm the position of the Hammam Debagh active fault which is superimposed to the hydrothermal active source in the NW-SE direction characterized by a negative gravity anomaly
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