P130 A HIGH-RESOLUTION 2D/3D SEISMIC STUDY OF A THRUST FAULT ZONE IN LAKE GENEVA SWITZERLAND M. SCHEIDHAUER M. BERES D. DUPUY and F. MARILLIER Institute of Geophysics University of Lausanne 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland Summary A high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) seismic reflection survey has been conducted in Lake Geneva near the city of Lausanne Switzerland where the faulted molasse basement (Tertiary sandstones) is overlain by complex Quaternary sedimentary structures. Using a single 48-channel streamer an area of 1200 m x 600 m was surveyed in 10 days. With a 5-m shot spacing and a receiver spacing of 2.5 m in the inline direction and 7.5 m in the crossline direction, a 12-fold data coverage was achieved. A maximum penetration depth o...
Different surface seismic surveys have been recorded on an experimental hydrogeological site that ha...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most important methods of investigating the geol...
Strong historic earthquakes (i.e. intensities I0 ≥ V) are well documented by the earthquake catalogu...
A high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) seismic reflection system for small-scale targets in lacust...
A high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) seismic reflection system for small-scale targets in lacust...
The French-Swiss group for the study of the geological environment of "Lake Geneva", GEOLEM, has com...
A new 3D seismic reflection data set has been used to map the shallow subsurface beneath a key regio...
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments are primarily based on instrumentally recorded and historic...
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments are primarily based on instrumentally recorded and historic...
High resolution reflection seismic investigations were carried out on the Swiss Plateau south of Fri...
A high-resolution seismic survey was conducted in western Lake Geneva on a small delta formed by the...
Central Switzerland lies tectonically in an intraplate area and recurrence rates of strong earthquak...
Event deposits trace the occurrence of mass movements due to either mass wasting or mass flows. Thes...
This PhD research showed the contribution of the high-resolution seismic reflection method to the se...
International audienceDifferent surface seismic surveys have been recorded on an experimental hydrog...
Different surface seismic surveys have been recorded on an experimental hydrogeological site that ha...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most important methods of investigating the geol...
Strong historic earthquakes (i.e. intensities I0 ≥ V) are well documented by the earthquake catalogu...
A high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) seismic reflection system for small-scale targets in lacust...
A high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) seismic reflection system for small-scale targets in lacust...
The French-Swiss group for the study of the geological environment of "Lake Geneva", GEOLEM, has com...
A new 3D seismic reflection data set has been used to map the shallow subsurface beneath a key regio...
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments are primarily based on instrumentally recorded and historic...
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments are primarily based on instrumentally recorded and historic...
High resolution reflection seismic investigations were carried out on the Swiss Plateau south of Fri...
A high-resolution seismic survey was conducted in western Lake Geneva on a small delta formed by the...
Central Switzerland lies tectonically in an intraplate area and recurrence rates of strong earthquak...
Event deposits trace the occurrence of mass movements due to either mass wasting or mass flows. Thes...
This PhD research showed the contribution of the high-resolution seismic reflection method to the se...
International audienceDifferent surface seismic surveys have been recorded on an experimental hydrog...
Different surface seismic surveys have been recorded on an experimental hydrogeological site that ha...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most important methods of investigating the geol...
Strong historic earthquakes (i.e. intensities I0 ≥ V) are well documented by the earthquake catalogu...