Geological Insights from Seismic Refraction in the South Thomson Orogen: A Comparative Study of Delay-Time, Plus-Minus, and GRM Methods

Publish Year: 1403
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Abstract:

The South Thomson Project was initiated to enhance the understanding of the geology and mineral potential of the South Thomson Orogen. One approach the South Thomson Project is utilizing to advance this knowledge is by gathering seismic refraction data at ۱۶ selected locations to evaluate cover thickness (i.e., the distribution of lithology and sedimentary basin layers over the underlying geological structures). Seismic refraction data was acquired using a typical linear array with ۴۸ geophones and a ۴۰ kg drop weight as the energy source. Cover thickness estimates were derived from refracted data using Delay-time, plus-minus, and GRM techniques. This led to the extraction of a three-layer model, which was interpreted separately for each method. Numerical results demonstrate that GRM outperform the others, by providing more accurate estimation on subsurface features.

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Atefeh Rahimi

Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran