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Title: Reassessing tectono-structural units and crustal thickness variations in southwest Cameroon using satellite gravity and seismic data
Authors: Ghomsi, SLK
Bisso, D
Ganno, S
Pham, LT
Tenzer, R 
Ghomsi, FEK
Issue Date: Sep-2025
Source: Journal of African Earth sciences, Sept 2025, v. 229, 105698
Abstract: Southwest Cameroon has long lacked detailed geological data, prompting an investigation into its geological and tectonic features through innovative edge detection techniques applied to gravity data. We employed various methods, including the Analytical Signal (AS), Tilt Angle (TDR), Total Horizontal Gradient of the Tilt Angle (TDR_THDR), and the Logistic Filter (IL) to delineate geological features that manifest as lineaments and contacts on gravity anomaly maps. Main findings of this study involve identification of key tectonic boundaries, notably the Kribi-Campo faults (KCF) and the Ebolowa pseudo-karstic circular network, the latter being mapped for the first time. This work reveals the continuity of the Ebolowa network and integrates connections such as the Mbilibekon and Mfuda caves, enhancing our understanding of the region's geological evolution. Additionally, we detailed the north-south extension of the KCF, which extends into both oceanic and terrestrial domains, aligning with the eastern margin of the Congo Craton. This finding suggests the fault system's role as a transition between the stable cratonic core and the dynamic mobile belts, necessitating a re-evaluation of regional tectonic models. To support our edge detection interpretations, we estimated Moho depths using gravity and seismic data, finding a Moho depth range between 34.5 km and 45.9 km, correlating with significant faulting and sedimentary features. This research enhances the understanding of subsurface structures in Southwestern Cameroon and provides a robust foundation for future geological and geophysical studies, emphasizing the critical interplay between surface and subsurface processes.
Keywords: Edge detection techniques
Geological structures
Gravity data
Moho depth
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Journal: Journal of African Earth sciences 
ISSN: 1464-343X
EISSN: 1879-1956
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2025.105698
Rights: © 2025 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
The following publication Kwega Ghomsi, S. L., Bisso, D., Ganno, S., Pham, L. T., Tenzer, R., & Kemgang Ghomsi, F. E. (2025). Reassessing tectono-structural units and crustal thickness variations in southwest Cameroon using satellite gravity and seismic data. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 229, 105698 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2025.105698.
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