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2.2.3b Variation in fault dip direction of high susceptibility footwall faults (continued)
2.2.3n  


This sequence shows the affect of a fault which has a high susceptibility footwall block. Other orientations are not shown as reduced to pole images would simply vary by rotation. The images show the variation in display formats between grey scale and pseudocolour look up tables, and colour contours, and the differences between folds at magnetic inclinations of 50° and 90°, together with first vertical derivative images at the pole.

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Pseudo Colour
Contours
Faults dipping to 000 (North) -- Gravity

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Faults dipping to 000 (North) -- Magnetics at an inclination of 50°

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Faults dipping to 000 (North) -- Magnetics at an inclination of 90°

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Faults dipping to 000 (North) -- First Vertical Derivative

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Key
Earth's Magnetic Field
Scales
foot wall
r = 1k = 10-2
hanging wall
r = 0k = 0
Image width
10,000 m
Inclination
50° or 90°
Intensity
50,000 or 70,000 gamma
Flying height
80 m

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