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Authors: Paoletti, V.* 
Fedi, M.* 
Florio, G.* 
Supper, R.* 
Rapolla, A.* 
Title: The new integrated aeromagnetic map of the Phlegrean Fields volcano and surrounding areas
Issue Date: 2004
Series/Report no.: 5/47 (2004)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/852
Keywords: aeromagnetic survey
Phlegrean Fields
wavelet analysis
Subject Classification04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.03. Global and regional models 
Abstract: In this paper we present and analyze the new detailed aeromagnetic data set resulting from a recent survey carried out in the Phlegrean Fields volcanic area. The survey was aimed at gaining new insight into the volcanological characteristics of the region north of Phlegrean Fields (Parete-Villa Literno area) where remarkable thickness of volcanic/sub- volcanic rocks were found in wells. Measurement of total magnetic field was performed on two different flight levels, 70 m and 400 m above the ground surface, along flight lines spaced 400 m apart. Both aeromagnetic maps show the noisy effect of linear anomalies evidently due to the presence of railway lines. To filter out these local anomalies a method based on discrete wavelet transform was used, allowing an accurate local filtering and leaving the rest of the field practically unchanged. The filtered data set was integrated with the existing Agip aeromagnetic map of the Phlegrean Fields, leading to a new aeromagnetic map of the whole Phlegrean volcanic area. The compilation of the pole reduced map and of the maps of the Analytic Signal and of the Horizontal Derivative of the integrated data set represents a first step for the interpretation of the maps in terms of geological structures of the whole Phlegrean volcanic district.
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