EGU24-8201, updated on 08 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-8201
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Regional-scale magnetotelluric data processing and interpretation in Transdanubia, Hungary

Renáta Szebenyi and János Kiss
Renáta Szebenyi and János Kiss
  • Supervisory Authority for Regulatory Affairs, Department of Geophysics, Hungary (szebenyirenata@gmail.com)

Magnetotellurics is often used as a tool in general geologic research. At the Supervisory Authority for Regulatory Affairs (SARA), Hungary, one of our aims is to form large-scale magnetotelluric (MT) key sections in order to be able to gain new insights into the diverse geologic and tectonic settings of our area through mapping the distribution of rocks’ electrical properties. For this purpose, MT sections have been created which cross Hungary from one country border to the other. Mainly archived MT data is used but, in some cases, new field measurements are needed to fill data gaps in the created profiles.

One of the magnetotelluric key sections is the MTOA-02 which crosses the western part of Hungary in a NW-SE direction. It is composed of three archived sub-sections and new supplementary MT stations which were measured during the past year in order to fill a 20 km long part of the profile without data. All these data were integrated into the dataset, analyzed and processed together which resulted in an approximately 210 km long magnetotelluric section. The processing of the data in this way is considered a novelty in the institute’s activity since previously, archived sub-sections were not handled together, they were only processed separately at the period of their acquisition.

As a part of data processing filtering, smoothing, the correction of static shift, 1D, and 2D inversions were carried out. For the interpretation both inversion results and observations from raw magnetotelluric data were used accompanied with information from other geological-geophysical methods (gravity, magnetism, geologic maps and cross sections) to confirm our conclusions from the resistivity profiles. As a result, main tectonic elements and geologic units were identified. Main structural lines include the Rába line, Balaton line, Kapos line and Mecsekalja line. Identified geologic units are as follows: the Penninic Unit and the subducted European passive margin, the Austroalpine Unit, the Transdanubian Range Unit, the Mid-Hungarian Megaunit, the Tisza Megaunit and Miocene sedimentary rocks filling the Pannonian back-arc basin. During data analyzes, we have noticed that phase-depth sections may be used to identify the depth of the Pre-Cenozoic basement in certain areas where low resistivity sedimentary rocks filling the basins do not show significant resistivity contrast with the underlying strata and hence the basement cannot be distinguished accurately on resistivity sections. This may help interpretations in the area of the Little Hungarian Plain.

How to cite: Szebenyi, R. and Kiss, J.: Regional-scale magnetotelluric data processing and interpretation in Transdanubia, Hungary, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-8201, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-8201, 2024.