Geostatistical mapping of the depth to the bottom of magnetic sources and heat flow estimations in Mexico

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Date
2021
Volume
97
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Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science
Abstract

The depth to the bottom of magnetic sources (DBMS) is widely used as a proxy for crustal thermal structures. In this study, the DBMS is calculated using the spectral analysis of aeromagnetic data for the whole territory of Mexico. By assuming the DBMS to be related to the Curie point depth, the heat flow distribution is estimated. The DBMS and heat flow maps were constructed using geostatistical simulations to quantitatively determine standard deviation as uncertainty. The results show a good agreement with the complex geologic and tectonic setting in Mexico. Small DBMS values (high heat flow) as expected appear in areas where recent volcanism occurs and at seafloor spreading zones. In contrast, large values are present in tectonically stable zones.

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Conductive heat transfer, Crustal thermal structure, Curie temperature, Fractal magnetization model, Geostatistical mapping
Citation
Carrillo-de la Cruz, J. L., Prol-Ledesma, R. M., & Gabriel, G. (2021). Geostatistical mapping of the depth to the bottom of magnetic sources and heat flow estimations in Mexico. 97. https://doi.org//10.1016/j.geothermics.2021.102225
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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Unported