Application of passive seismic and AEM to 3D paleochannel imaging: Capricorn Orogen

S. Jakica, Lucy I. Brisbout
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Summary This study uses shallow passive seismic HVSR (horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio) technique to determine the depth and extent of a Cenozoic paleochannel composed dominantly of sand and clay incised into the Proterozoic granitic basement of the Capricorn Orogen. The paleochannel contains sand-dominated intervals that host water that is presently being explored by Hastings Metals. There is some drilling data available but only a few drill cores intersect the basement. Improved understanding of the paleochannel geometry will assist with water exploration. The measured resonant frequency is related to shear wave velocity (Vs) and layer thickness. Passive seismic measurements at drill hole SWMB007 allow us to define a Vs for the regolith package overlying the basement. This Vs value is applied to 53 passive seismic measurements along Traverse 7 and the thickness of the paleochannel has been imaged in normalised H/V amplitude images. Along Traverse 7, HVSR data image a symmetrical paleochannel with a maximum depth of ~115 m. The geometry of the paleochannel imaged is broadly similar to the geometry obtained from 2.5D AEM inversion. However, the paleochannel has a greater maximum depth in AEM and some internal features of the paleochannel also differ.
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被动地震和AEM在摩羯造山带古河道三维成像中的应用
摘要利用浅层被动地震HVSR(水平-垂直光谱比)技术,确定了一条以砂和粘土为主的新生代古河道的深度和范围,该古河道被切入卡布里贡造山带元古代花岗岩基底。古河道包含砂质占主导地位的层段,其中含有水,目前黑斯廷斯金属公司正在对其进行勘探。有一些钻探资料,但只有少数钻探岩心与地下室相交。提高对古河道几何形状的认识将有助于水勘探。测得的谐振频率与剪切波速(Vs)和层厚有关。SWMB007钻孔的被动地震测量使我们能够确定基底上的风化层的v值。该V值应用于沿Traverse 7的53次被动地震测量,并以归一化H/V振幅图像对古河道的厚度进行了成像。沿第7段,HVSR数据成像出一条最大深度约115 m的对称古河道。古河道成像的几何形状与2.5D AEM反演的几何形状大致相似。然而,古河道在AEM中最大深度更大,古河道的一些内部特征也有所不同。
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