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  Controlled Source P and S Wave Tomography at SAFOD

Ryberg, T., Hole, A. J., Fuis, G. S. (2004): Controlled Source P and S Wave Tomography at SAFOD, (EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Suppl.; Vol. 85, 47), AGU 2004 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2004) (San Francisco).

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Ryberg, Trond1, Autor              
Hole, A. J.2, Autor
Fuis, G. S.2, Autor
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12.2 Geophysical Deep Sounding, 2.0 Physics of the Earth, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_66027              
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Schlagwörter: Poster, 13. - 17. December
 DDC: 550 - Earth sciences
 Zusammenfassung: Combined analysis of seismic $P$ and $S$ velocity information provides a basis for petrologic interpretation of seismic cross-sections. The methodology presented here allows extraction of rock-body composition and shape from well-defined $P$ velocities and Poisson's ratios that are derived from tomographic $P$ and $S$ velocity models. Refraction/reflection seismic data were acquired along a 46-km long line perpendicular to the San Andreas Fault centered on the SAFOD drill site. A fixed array of 912 three-component stations at a 25-50 m spacing recorded 62 explosive shots (25-100 kg) at a 0.5-1 km spacing. Over 45000 $P$-wave and 20000 $S$-wave travel times could be picked. P- and S-velocity models were determined independently by travel-time tomography of direct refracted phases, resulting in high-resolution images of the upper crust down to 5-km depth. The 2-D models contain strong velocity anomalies for both $P$ and $S$ waves. Resolution tests have been carried out to evaluate the quality of the tomographic models. $V_p$/$V_s$ ratios, calculated from the $P$ and $S$ wave velocity are generally high, exceeding values of 2. Errors in forming the $V_p$/$V_s$ ratio from the $P$ and $S$ wave models are low in the shallower parts of the model and become larger at greater depth. Cluster analysis procedures have been applied to the $P$- and $V_p$/$V_s$ models. First, prominent clusters were identified in plots of $V_p$/$V_s$ versus $P$-wave velocity. Secondly, the identified clusters were mapped back into spatial distributions in the seismic depth section. These clusters are interpretable as specific rock types; they constrain rock types better than $P$ or $S$ velocities alone. Prominent features are the sedimentary bodies and the high-velocity granitic rocks of the Salinian terrane.

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GFZPOF: 2.0 Geodynamik, Stoffkreisläufe und Ressourcen
GFZPOF: 5.0 Geoengineering
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Titel: AGU 2004 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2004)
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Titel: EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Suppl. ; Vol. 85, 47
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