A Research Study to Determine the Occurrence and Structural Competency of Deep Rock Formations by the Use of Surface Vibrators.

Abstract

The work described in this report is an attempt to use existing oil exploration technology to define the occurrence (depth), orientation (dip and strike), and relative structural competency of rock formations for construction purposes. This technology employs surface vibrators and sophisticated data acquisition and processing methods; it provides the capability of rapid areal coverage and could possibly provide guidance information on which preliminary facility site selection and exploratory boring programs could be based. The work reported here is a field test and interpretation to compare borehole and surface measurement data. Compressional wave and shear wave reflections and refractions were recorded at the South Salt Fork test site (T24N, R2E, Oklahoma). The objective was to use surface vibratory methods to measure parameters for rock layers in the first 1,000 feet below the surface that might, at some later time, be related to the structural competency of those rocks. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1968
Accession Number
AD0726332

Entities

People

  • Dale E. Miller
  • Donald E. Dunster

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acquisition
  • Boreholes
  • Construction
  • Data Acquisition
  • Field Tests
  • Guidance
  • Measurement
  • Oklahoma
  • Orientation (Direction)
  • Reflection
  • Secondary Waves
  • Site Selection
  • Sites
  • Waves

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  • Coastal and Marine Engineering/Sediment Transport/Hydraulic Engineering
  • Maritime Combat Support and Expeditionary Logistics.
  • Seismology