Porosity and sound velocity measured in sediment core CIROS-1 ...

The CIROS-1 drillhole, which in 1986 reached a depth of 700 m below the seafloor, is still the only deep hole that can provide information on the velocity structure of the upper crust in McMurdo Sound and the Ross Sea, Antarctica. A careful review and quality control of the downhole logging data of...

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Main Authors: Bücker, Christian J, Henrys, Stuart A, Wonik, Thomas
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1998
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.54717
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.54717
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.54717 2024-09-15T17:47:25+00:00 Porosity and sound velocity measured in sediment core CIROS-1 ... Bücker, Christian J Henrys, Stuart A Wonik, Thomas 1998 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.54717 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.54717 en eng PANGAEA Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 DEPTH, sediment/rock Porosity Velocity, compressional wave Drilling/drill rig Calculated CIROS Sampling/drilling ice Cape Roberts Project CRP dataset Supplementary Dataset Dataset 1998 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.54717 2024-08-01T11:03:26Z The CIROS-1 drillhole, which in 1986 reached a depth of 700 m below the seafloor, is still the only deep hole that can provide information on the velocity structure of the upper crust in McMurdo Sound and the Ross Sea, Antarctica. A careful review and quality control of the downhole logging data of CIROS-1 resulted in a new porosity depth function that is consistent with porosity data from the MSSTS-1 and CRP-1 drillholes. Using existing porosity-velocity equations, it was possible for the first time to obtain reliable velocity information for the upper 700 m of strata off the Victoria Land coast. The calculated synthetic seismograms, based on downhole velocity and density data, fit very well with the existing seismic lines IT90A-71, PD90-12, and NBP9601-89. The quality of the correlation confirms that the average velocity of the top 700 m of strata is about 2 000-2 300 m/s, and not 2 800-3 000 m/s, as was previously assumed. In consequence, these distinctly lower velocities result in shallower depths for ... : Supplement to: Bücker, Christian J; Henrys, Stuart A; Wonik, Thomas (1998): Revision of the Cenozoic seismic velocity structure of the CIROS-1 drillhole, Antarctica, and implications for further drilling off Cape Roberts. Terra Antartica, 5(3), 281-289 ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctica antartic* McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Victoria Land DataCite
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topic DEPTH, sediment/rock
Porosity
Velocity, compressional wave
Drilling/drill rig
Calculated
CIROS
Sampling/drilling ice
Cape Roberts Project CRP
spellingShingle DEPTH, sediment/rock
Porosity
Velocity, compressional wave
Drilling/drill rig
Calculated
CIROS
Sampling/drilling ice
Cape Roberts Project CRP
Bücker, Christian J
Henrys, Stuart A
Wonik, Thomas
Porosity and sound velocity measured in sediment core CIROS-1 ...
topic_facet DEPTH, sediment/rock
Porosity
Velocity, compressional wave
Drilling/drill rig
Calculated
CIROS
Sampling/drilling ice
Cape Roberts Project CRP
description The CIROS-1 drillhole, which in 1986 reached a depth of 700 m below the seafloor, is still the only deep hole that can provide information on the velocity structure of the upper crust in McMurdo Sound and the Ross Sea, Antarctica. A careful review and quality control of the downhole logging data of CIROS-1 resulted in a new porosity depth function that is consistent with porosity data from the MSSTS-1 and CRP-1 drillholes. Using existing porosity-velocity equations, it was possible for the first time to obtain reliable velocity information for the upper 700 m of strata off the Victoria Land coast. The calculated synthetic seismograms, based on downhole velocity and density data, fit very well with the existing seismic lines IT90A-71, PD90-12, and NBP9601-89. The quality of the correlation confirms that the average velocity of the top 700 m of strata is about 2 000-2 300 m/s, and not 2 800-3 000 m/s, as was previously assumed. In consequence, these distinctly lower velocities result in shallower depths for ... : Supplement to: Bücker, Christian J; Henrys, Stuart A; Wonik, Thomas (1998): Revision of the Cenozoic seismic velocity structure of the CIROS-1 drillhole, Antarctica, and implications for further drilling off Cape Roberts. Terra Antartica, 5(3), 281-289 ...
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Henrys, Stuart A
Wonik, Thomas
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Henrys, Stuart A
Wonik, Thomas
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title Porosity and sound velocity measured in sediment core CIROS-1 ...
title_short Porosity and sound velocity measured in sediment core CIROS-1 ...
title_full Porosity and sound velocity measured in sediment core CIROS-1 ...
title_fullStr Porosity and sound velocity measured in sediment core CIROS-1 ...
title_full_unstemmed Porosity and sound velocity measured in sediment core CIROS-1 ...
title_sort porosity and sound velocity measured in sediment core ciros-1 ...
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publishDate 1998
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.54717
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.54717
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