Principal Investigator:Snyder, David B Licensed Year(s):2013
2012
201120102009 Summary:
This ongoing study will investigate the structure and composition of the Earth's crust and mantle to depths of 0-300 kilometres. The research team seeks better methods to characterize diamond reservoirs in order to make exploration more efficient and low impact.
Teleseismic observatories are sited in remote locations in either linear or rectangular arrays where they record distant earthquakes ...
Principal Investigator:Eaton, David Licensed Year(s):
1999
1996 Summary:
The goal of this study is to use advanced passive telesiesmic equipment to map the geological feature known as the Great Slave Lake shear zone. The planned geophysical survey will use between 9 and 15 instrument sites spaced 10 km apart and situated close to Hwy 5 between Hay River and the northern part of Wood Buffalo National Park. Each site will consist of solar panels, a buried seismometer, an...
Principal Investigator:Clowes, R. M. Licensed Year(s):
1995
Summary:
This "Deep Probe" seismic refraction experiment will record energy that is as deep as the Asthenosphere (may be as deep as 200 km below the earth's surface). The experiment makes use of very large explosions that will generate seismic waves of sufficient power at low frequency to tranverse these great distances....