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Zahra Tajmir Riahi,Khalil Sarkarinejad,Ali Faghih,Bahman Soleimany,Gholam Reza Payrovian 한국지질과학협의회 2023 Geosciences Journal Vol.27 No.3
The major faults in the Rag-e-Sefid oil/gas field and surrounding areas are detected by integrating digital satellite, aeromagnetic, and seismic data to improve resolution and reduce ambiguity. The main structural lineaments are extracted through the processing of satellite images. The continuity of the lineaments onto the magnetic basement is analyzed by processing the aeromagnetic data, which reveals the distribution of the basement faults, their relationship with each other, and their segmentation or continuation in the magnetic basement. The seismic profiles across the major faults support resolving the predominant geological structures of the region and identifying the sense of movement on the fault surfaces. In addition, fieldwork was performed to verify the detections and characterize the status and mechanism of the identified faults. The results indicate that the main detected faults in the area are classified into seven major categories: the Nourooz-Hendijan-Izeh, NW and SE Rag-e-Sefid, Zagros Frontal, Kharg-Mish, Izeh, and Mountain Front faults. The Rag-e-Sefid and the Nourooz-Hendijan-Izeh Faults have been considered critical structural lineaments in creating the final geometry of the Rag-e-Sefid anticline and have controlled the fracture characteristics in the Asmari reservoir.