Geophysical Investigations at Pahute Mesa, Nevada.

Abstract

The seismic response of underground nuclear explosion tests at Pahute Mesa, NV displays variations which correlate with the geologic/geophysical structure. Investigations have been performed using borehole, gravity and wide angle seismic observations, with the aim of producing a geophysical model of the Silent Canyon caldera structure at Pahute Mesa. Empirical models of the density and seismic velocity have been formulated based on well logs. New gravity stations were obtained in 1985 and merged with older, lower quality data. A new gravity modeling technique was developed and applied to the modeling of a transect across the area. The resulting model supports the hypothesis that a high density and velocity blanket at a depth of a few kilometers. In 1986 a wide angle seismic reflection/refraction survey was completed near the gravity profile. The 15 km long line crossed the buried caldera boundary as well as important normal faults. The shot point was located on outcropping basement. Future interpretation of the combined gravity and seismic data should permit the construction of a predictive geophysical model. Keywords: Structural geology, Gravity modeling; Seismic exploration at Nevada test site.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 12, 1987
Accession Number
ADA190478

Entities

People

  • John F. Ferguson
  • Sharon K. Reamer

Organizations

  • University of Texas at Dallas

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Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Computer Programs
  • Databases
  • Earth Sciences
  • Geography
  • Geology
  • Geophysics
  • Gravity
  • Igneous Rocks
  • Information Science
  • Planetary Sciences
  • Seismic Reflection
  • Seismic Velocity
  • Surveys
  • Three Dimensional
  • Topography
  • Two Dimensional
  • Wide Angles

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  • Geotechnical Engineering.
  • Seismology

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