Seismic refraction along a profile across the La Bajada fault

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Seismic refraction along a profile across the La Bajada fault. Max Moorkamp. Outline. Seismic refraction method Area of study and objectives Data Models and interpretation Conclusions. Seismic refraction method. Uses refractions from interfaces to determine seismic velocities - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Seismic refraction along a Seismic refraction along a profile across the La Bajada profile across the La Bajada

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OutlineOutline

• Seismic refraction method

• Area of study and objectives

• Data

• Models and interpretation

• Conclusions

Seismic refraction methodSeismic refraction method

• Uses refractions from interfaces to determine seismic velocities

• At long distances the first arrival travels through deep layers

• The Slope-Intersect-Method can be used to determine layer velocities and thickness

• Results can be checked by calculating theoretical travel times from models

Slope intersect methodSlope intersect method

• Determine slope and intersect of first arrivals

• Each slope and intersect corresponds to one layer

• Information from 2 different sites can be used to obtain dip of layers

Slope intersect methodSlope intersect method

Area of study and objectivesArea of study and objectives

• Obtain velocity structure in the sub-surface

• Determine position of the La Bajada fault

• Estimate fault offset from position of basalt layer

Suspected fault position

Data for Site 457Data for Site 457

Slope-Intercept ModelsSlope-Intercept Models

Sites 101 – 281Sites 161 - 341

Sites 221 - 401Sites 281 – 457

Combined ModelsCombined Models

Loose Dirt

Basalt

Sites 457 - 221 Sites 101 - 161

Santa Fe Form.

Basaltic rubble

Quart. Sed.

ConclusionsConclusions

• The La Bajada fault is probably located between seismic sites 161 and 221

• The top of the basalt is only present to the west at a depth of 80 m

• The displacement on the fault is 200 m in 4My