Description: SAFOD is motivated by the need to answer fundamental questions about the physical and chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation within a major plate-bounding fault. SAFOD will drill and instrument an inclined borehole across the San Andreas Fault Zone to a depth of 3.2 km, targeting a repeating microearthquake source. The drill site is located west of the vertical San Andreas Fault on a segment of the fault that moves through a combination of aseismic creep and repeating microearthquakes. It lies at the extreme northern end of the rupture zone of the 1966, Magnitude 6 Parkfield earthquake, the most recent in a series of events that have ruptured the fault five times since 1857. The Parkfield region is the most comprehensively instrumented section of a fault anywhere in the world, and has been the focus of intensive study for the past two decades. This data set contains open hole geophysical wireline logging data from 591-1447m (rel. to rig floor, 9,45m abv gnd)
Global identifier:
Doi( "10.1594/GFZ.SDDB.1130", )
Origins: /Wissenschaft/GFZ
Tags: Holzeinschlag ? Chemisches Verfahren ? Daten ? Studie ? Erdbeben ? Höhle ? Berechnung ? Cable Tension ? Cal. Caliper ? Density correction ? Enhanced Thermal Neutron Porosity ? HALS ? HRCC ? HRDD ? High Resolution Deep Resistivity ? High Resolution Shallow Resistivity ? Land based ? Laterolog Deep Resistivity ? Laterolog Groningen Resistivity ? Laterolog Shallow Resistivity ? San Andreas Fault-Zone Observatory at Depth ? Spontaneous Potential Shifted ? Standard Resolution Density Porosity ? Standard Resolution Formation Density ? Standard Resolution Formation Photoelectric Factor ? environmentally corrected gamma-ray ? gamma ray ? gamma ray logging ?
License: unbekannt
Language: Englisch/English
Issued: 2008-01-01
Time ranges: 2008-01-01 - 2008-01-01
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