2019_EJRNL_PP_KAPIL_MOHAN_1.pdf
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» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
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» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Cambay basin is one of the major onshore oil-bearing sedimentary basins of India situated at its
western margin in Gujarat state. The region is seismically active and experiences three
devastating earthquakes in the past. The region comes under the seismic zone IV and V and
necessitates the extensive geophysical studies in for subsurface characteristics and identification
of hidden faults in the region for seismic hazard estimation. A magnetotelluric (MT) survey has
carried out in the southwestern part of the Cambay basin to identify the sedimentary thickness,
the depth of Deccan trap and for identification of West Cambay margin that passes through the
region. The MT data, at 13 stations, in the broad frequency range is acquired along an east-west
profile with an inter-station spacing of 2-3 km. After processing and analysis of the data, transfer
functions in the period band of 0.001-300s are used for two-dimensional joint inversion. The
resultant structure from the 2-D modeling infers the sedimentary thickness of ~0.5 km. A high
conductive zone dipping towards east observed in the eastern part of the profile might be due to
the West Cambay fault. Basement fracturing at a depth of 2.5-3.0 km at the central portion of the
profile might act as a heat exchanger between the deeper geothermal source and nearby hot water
spring.