PRELIMINARY REPORT OF GEOPHYSICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS OF THE WEST WILKES LAND MARGIN

Geophysical and geological surveys of the western part of the Wilkes Land margin were conducted in the 1994-95 austral summer season. The survey area covers the continental slope and rise as well as Bruce Rise in the western end of the margin. Sediments above the basement in the survey area are divi...

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Main Authors: イシハラ タケミ, タナハシ マナブ, サトウ ミキオ, オクダ ヨシヒサ, Takemi ISHIHARA, Manabu TANAHASHI, Mikio SATO, Yoshihisa OKUDA
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Technology Research Center, Japan National Oil Corporation:(Present address)Geological Survey of Japan 1996
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Summary:Geophysical and geological surveys of the western part of the Wilkes Land margin were conducted in the 1994-95 austral summer season. The survey area covers the continental slope and rise as well as Bruce Rise in the western end of the margin. Sediments above the basement in the survey area are divided into six sequences. The continent-ocean boundary (COB) occurs at about 64°S, and total thickness of sediments exceeds 5 s in two-way time around the COB in the eastern part of the survey area. Bottom simulating reflectors are frequently observed in the continental slope area. A conspicuous unconformity is observed in Bruce Rise. The basement almost crops out near the northern and eastern ends of the rise, and the sequences below the unconformity dip west to southwest.