Régions: Inuvialuit Settlement Region
étiquettes: physical sciences, geology, seismology, remote sensing
chercheur principal: | Busby, Robert W (7) |
Nᵒ de permis: | 15394 |
Organisation: | USArray/EarthScope |
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Délivré: | janv. 17, 2014 |
Équipe de projet: | Robert Busby, Katrin Hafner, Brian Coyle, Allan Sauter, Bob Pierce, Ken Oliver, Ed Clark, Steve Estes, Howard Peavey, Dean Lashaway, Don Lippert, Anthony Kim, Larry Jaksha, Diana Martin ... Plus de résultats |
Objectif(s): To study the deep geologic structure of the earth, dynamics of tectonic motion, earthquake hazard, as well as induced seismicity related to human activity (disposal wells and carbon sequestration).
Description du projet: This project consists of a large deployment of ground motion sensors (290 total) throughout Alaska and western Canada; 44 located in the Yukon Territory and 9 in the Northwest Territory. Each station senses the ground movement from distant earthquakes and sends data via satellite or radio modem to a central receiving point in San Diego. The purpose of collecting these data is to study deep geologic structure of the earth, dynamics of tectonic motion, earthquake hazard, as well as induced seismicity related to human activity (disposal wells and carbon sequestration). This project images the deep structure of the earth, from depths of about 5km to the core of the earth but is primarily tuned to study the structure of the mantle (50-600 km beneath the surface) and to study plate tectonics and processes that create mountains. The instruments are spread too far apart (85km) to provide detailed imaging commonly used for explor... Plus de résultats