East-West seismic profile of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

Includes bibliographical references. Includes illustrations. Seismic refraction and reflection data have been used to develop geophysical and geologic profiles across McMurdo Sound, from Cone Hill on Hut Point Peninsula, Ross Island in the east to the Strand Moraines in the west. Reflection stations...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wilson, David Douglas
Other Authors: McGinnis, Lyle D. (Lyle David), 1931-2017, Department of Geology
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Northern Illinois University 1982
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Online Access:https://commons.lib.niu.edu/handle/10843/18929
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Summary:Includes bibliographical references. Includes illustrations. Seismic refraction and reflection data have been used to develop geophysical and geologic profiles across McMurdo Sound, from Cone Hill on Hut Point Peninsula, Ross Island in the east to the Strand Moraines in the west. Reflection stations were placed every 1 km to obtain bathymetric information, and refraction stations were placed every 5 km. Sediment velocities range from 1.8 km/sec for a thin veneer along the bottom of the sound to 4.4 km/sec for sandstone. A basement refractor with velocities ranging from 4.7 to 5.6 km/sec is observed at depths averaging 3 kms; an intrabasement refractor with velocities greater than 6.2 km/sec is found at depths averaging 5.7 km. The latter refractor is interpreted as the upper boundary of the lower crust. A normal fault located between stations Blue West and Yellow offsets all units with the down-faulted block being on the east. M.S. (Master of Science)