K. Satish Kumar
National Geophysical Research Institute
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Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2018
K. Satish Kumar; K. N. S. S. S. Srinivas; V. Pradeep Kumar; P. Prabhakara Prasad; T. Seshunarayana
High ground magnetic anomalies are observed at western basin of the Sandur schist belt (SSB) near Muraripura village, Karnataka. Sources for these anomalies are inferred due to presence of exposed banded iron formations hosted by metabasalts, arenaous and argillaceous rocks associated with the Donimali Formation of the schist belt. Two varieties of BIF bands are observed in the study area viz. Band 1 and Band 2. The bands 1 and 2 are displaced by lateral strike-slip fault. Band 1 is dominantly composed of banded iron formation, rich in iron ore minerals and silica chert. Band 2 is largely composed of ferruginous quartzite and quartz arenites. Qualitative analysis of the magnetic data indicates that the study area can be divided into three lithologically important BIF/BQ formations. Spectral and quantitative analysis of the magnetic data indicates, the average depth of band 1 is 70 m and band 2 is 130 m. The magnetic data results are well correlated with chemical analysis of borehole and surface rock samples data.
Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2018
K. Satish Kumar; S. Parveen Begum; Gunda Srinivas; M. Shri Hari Rao; P. Prabhakara Prasad; T. Seshunarayna; Rameshwar Tiwari
Ajmer-Sambar sector of Delhi fold belt, North-Central Rajasthan has got importance due to its litho characters, structure, metamorphism, magmatism, migmatisation, metallogeny and rich potential of base metal mineralization. This sector is comprised of Delhi sequence of rocks hosted by the Banded Gneisses Complex (BGC). In view of the significance of this region, ground magnetic survey was conducted along six regional profiles to understand the structural features, magnetic nature of the basement and depth to the basement. Analysis of the magnetic data has clearly identified two magnetic lineaments (a) L1 in WNW-ESE direction that appears to represent litho-contact between Kalyanpura sequences in the south to Anasagar migmatite in the north and (b) L2 in NNW to SSE direction south of Parvatsar which is inferred to be a structural control about which the quartzite rocks of Taragarh Formation culminate. An average depth to basement of 3.7 km is estimated through spectral analysis of magnetic data. The maximum depth of the basin 4.5 km is estimated in central part of the study area. The obtained depth results are in good agreement with the Cummulative Total Intensity Magnetic Anomaly field (CTIMAF) and Deep seismic stuides.
Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2008
T. Seshunarayana; P. Senthil Kumar; V. Sampath Rao; D. Mysaih; K. Satish Kumar; P. Pavan Kishore
Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2016
A. Vasanthi; K. Satish Kumar
Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2017
K. Chandrakala; O. P. Pandey; V. V. Sesha Sai; A. Vasanthi; K. Satish Kumar
Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2015
K. Satish Kumar; R. K. Kishore; Parveen Begum; D. Seshu; Rama Rao Ch.
Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2014
P. Prabhakara Prasad; K. Satish Kumar; T. Seshunarayana; Rama Rao Ch.
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2017
O. P. Pandey; K. Chandrakala; A. Vasanthi; K. Satish Kumar
Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2017
Gidugu Himakantha; D. Mysaiah; P. Pavan Kishore; K. Satish Kumar; K. Dhanam; P. Swamy; T. Seshunarayana; H. V. S. Satyanarayana
International journal of scientific research | 2016
K. Satish Kumar; K. Bhagya; G. Ramadass