학술논문

Initial seismic observations from a deep borehole drilled into the Canadian Shield in northeast Alberta.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Earth Sciences. Sep2015, Vol. 104 Issue 6, p1549-1562. 14p.
Subject
*BOREHOLES
*CRATONS
*VERTICAL seismic profiling
*SEISMIC reflection method
Language
ISSN
1437-3254
Abstract
The availability of a deep borehole in northeastern Alberta provides an unprecedented opportunity to study the in situ metamorphic craton rocks. This borehole reaches a depth of 2.4 km, with 1.8 km in the crystalline rocks, and is the only known borehole allowing access into the deeper rocks of the metamorphic Canadian Shield. In 2011, a zero-offset vertical seismic profile (VSP) was acquired to assist in the interpretation of seismic reflection data and geophysical logs. Three sets of upgoing tube waves interpreted from the raw profile correspond to the small-scale fluctuations in the borehole diameters and fracture zone in the crystalline rocks. A comparison between sonic log velocities and VSP velocities reveals a zone with increased velocity that could be due to the change in rock composition and texture in the basement rocks. The final processed profile is used to generate corridor stacks for differentiating between primary reflections and multiples in the seismic reflection profile. Analysis of the zero-offset VSP verifies existing log interpretation on the presence of fractures and the possible lithological changes in the metamorphic rocks of the Canadian Shield. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]