A crustal scale seismic refraction experiment was conducted over the Kapuskasing Structural Zone, Northern Ontario, in 1984. The zone cuts obliquely across the east-west structural grain of the Superior Province in the Canadian shield and has been proposed as a cross-section of Archean crust exposed by thrust faulting along the Ivanhoe Lake Cataclastic Zone during early Proterozoic time. Five seismic refraction lines of 360-450 km in length were shot over the area to obtain a velocity structure for the uplift region. There were 18 profile shots and two fan shots with a recorder spacing of 2 to 5 km. Single trace processing has been developed for enhancement of secondary arrivals. Homomorphic filtering was used to obtain an estimate of the ...
Depth Image Processing (D IP) of transient electromagnetic data collected over layered structures su...
Depth Image Processing (D IP) of transient electromagnetic data collected over layered structures su...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study addresses the crustal structure and the tectonic...
As one of the first targets of the LITHOPROBE project, the Kapuskasing uplift (KU), located in the c...
The Peace River Arch (PRA) is a regional ~E-W trending geological structure within the Western Canad...
The Peace River Arch (PRA) is a regional ~E-W trending geological structure within the Western Canad...
During the summer of 1993, a seismic refraction /wide-angle reflection experiment was conducted ove...
The crustal thickness and P velocities in the Port Arthur, Ontario region of the Canadian Shield hav...
Abstract: The Superior Province, which forms the nucleus of North America, is the largest preserved ...
In March of 1987, the Geologic Survey of Canada conducted a major seismic refraction experiment in t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study addresses the crustal structure and the tectonic...
Knowledge of the velocity structure of the upper mantle beneath the Western Superior Province (WSP) ...
The Coast Belt is one of five morphogeological belts of the Canadian Cordillera. It was created thro...
Seismic refraction investigations along a 440-km long profije on the northern Baltic Shield have res...
The Coast Belt is one of five morphogeological belts of the Canadian Cordillera. It was created thro...
Depth Image Processing (D IP) of transient electromagnetic data collected over layered structures su...
Depth Image Processing (D IP) of transient electromagnetic data collected over layered structures su...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study addresses the crustal structure and the tectonic...
As one of the first targets of the LITHOPROBE project, the Kapuskasing uplift (KU), located in the c...
The Peace River Arch (PRA) is a regional ~E-W trending geological structure within the Western Canad...
The Peace River Arch (PRA) is a regional ~E-W trending geological structure within the Western Canad...
During the summer of 1993, a seismic refraction /wide-angle reflection experiment was conducted ove...
The crustal thickness and P velocities in the Port Arthur, Ontario region of the Canadian Shield hav...
Abstract: The Superior Province, which forms the nucleus of North America, is the largest preserved ...
In March of 1987, the Geologic Survey of Canada conducted a major seismic refraction experiment in t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study addresses the crustal structure and the tectonic...
Knowledge of the velocity structure of the upper mantle beneath the Western Superior Province (WSP) ...
The Coast Belt is one of five morphogeological belts of the Canadian Cordillera. It was created thro...
Seismic refraction investigations along a 440-km long profije on the northern Baltic Shield have res...
The Coast Belt is one of five morphogeological belts of the Canadian Cordillera. It was created thro...
Depth Image Processing (D IP) of transient electromagnetic data collected over layered structures su...
Depth Image Processing (D IP) of transient electromagnetic data collected over layered structures su...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study addresses the crustal structure and the tectonic...