THE USE OF HIGH-RESOLUTION SEISMIC-REFLECTION PROFILES FOR FAULT ANALYSIS IN THE NEAR-SHORE ENVIRONMENT, WEYMOUTH BAY, DORSET, ENGLAND, UNITED-KINGDOM

Citation
R. Hunsdale et al., THE USE OF HIGH-RESOLUTION SEISMIC-REFLECTION PROFILES FOR FAULT ANALYSIS IN THE NEAR-SHORE ENVIRONMENT, WEYMOUTH BAY, DORSET, ENGLAND, UNITED-KINGDOM, J GEO R-SOL, 103(B7), 1998, pp. 15409-15422
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Geochemitry & Geophysics","Geosciences, Interdisciplinary","Astronomy & Astrophysics",Oceanografhy,"Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH
ISSN journal
21699313 → ACNP
Volume
103
Issue
B7
Year of publication
1998
Pages
15409 - 15422
Database
ISI
SICI code
2169-9313(1998)103:B7<15409:TUOHSP>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
High-resolution seismic reflection profiles using a Chirp source image a north-south extensional fault set, which cuts rocks of Upper Jurass ic age, cropping out on the seafloor of Weymouth Bay, Dorset, England, United Kingdom. The same fault set cuts rocks of similar age along th e adjacent coast, and field mapping can be compared directly with the Chirp profiles. Survey lines were shot perpendicular to the fault stri ke to produce dip sections from which displacements could be measured. One hundred and fifty-three faults were picked on a 15 km line, yield ing a fault density of similar to 10 km(-1), similar to that measured in the coastal section. Chirp-resolved fault displacements as small as 0.5 m and a maximum fault displacement of 221 m could be inferred fro m the data. Distribution analysis of offshore fault data indicated tha t fault displacement is power law with a well constrained exponent of -0.9. This value is consistent with the power law exponent estimate fo r fault displacement, over the scale range 2-8 m, onshore, Thus Chirp near-shore seismic reflection profiles can infill a data gap for fault size-frequency relationships that commonly occurs when combining data from outcrops/cores and conventional seismic reflection profiles.