Marie-Helene CORMIER 1,3, Toshiya FUJIWARA 2, Leonardo SEEBER 3, Cecilia MCHUGH 4,3, Toshiya KANA... more Marie-Helene CORMIER 1,3, Toshiya FUJIWARA 2, Leonardo SEEBER 3, Cecilia MCHUGH 4,3, Toshiya KANAMATSU 2, John W. KING 1 (1) University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, USA; (2) Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), R&D Center for Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan; (3) Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, USA; (4) Queens College, City University of New York, USA
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acq... more Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints.
The 1600km-long North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) has been rupturing across Turkey from east to w... more The 1600km-long North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) has been rupturing across Turkey from east to west in a series of large earthquakes during the last century. The rupture advanced 160 km in 1999 in two disastrous earthquakes. The next rupture is expected to occur within the next few decades beneath the Marmara Sea. Because the seismic risk to Istanbul (population: 15 million) is severe, a large international research effort is focussing on this area. In particular, several recent expeditions acquired multibeam bathymetry data ...
This data set was acquired with the LDEO Portable HiRes Multi-Channel Seismic system during R/V E... more This data set was acquired with the LDEO Portable HiRes Multi-Channel Seismic system during R/V Endeavor expedition EN370 conducted in 2002 (Chief Scientist: Dr. Gregory Mountain; Investigators: Dr. Gregory Mountain, Dr. Nicholas Christie-Blick, and Dr. Cecilia McHugh). These data files are of SEGY format and include Multi-Channel Reflection Seismic shot data that have not been processed. Data were acquired as part of the project: Hi-Res MCS, CHIRP and side-scan sonar study of NY/NJ margins, and funding was provided by NSF grants: OCE01-19019 and OCE02-24767. These data are cited by McHugh et al., 2010.
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acq... more Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints.
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acq... more Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints.
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acq... more Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints.
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acq... more Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints.
Marie-Helene CORMIER 1,3, Toshiya FUJIWARA 2, Leonardo SEEBER 3, Cecilia MCHUGH 4,3, Toshiya KANA... more Marie-Helene CORMIER 1,3, Toshiya FUJIWARA 2, Leonardo SEEBER 3, Cecilia MCHUGH 4,3, Toshiya KANAMATSU 2, John W. KING 1 (1) University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, USA; (2) Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), R&D Center for Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan; (3) Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, USA; (4) Queens College, City University of New York, USA
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acq... more Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints.
The 1600km-long North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) has been rupturing across Turkey from east to w... more The 1600km-long North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) has been rupturing across Turkey from east to west in a series of large earthquakes during the last century. The rupture advanced 160 km in 1999 in two disastrous earthquakes. The next rupture is expected to occur within the next few decades beneath the Marmara Sea. Because the seismic risk to Istanbul (population: 15 million) is severe, a large international research effort is focussing on this area. In particular, several recent expeditions acquired multibeam bathymetry data ...
This data set was acquired with the LDEO Portable HiRes Multi-Channel Seismic system during R/V E... more This data set was acquired with the LDEO Portable HiRes Multi-Channel Seismic system during R/V Endeavor expedition EN370 conducted in 2002 (Chief Scientist: Dr. Gregory Mountain; Investigators: Dr. Gregory Mountain, Dr. Nicholas Christie-Blick, and Dr. Cecilia McHugh). These data files are of SEGY format and include Multi-Channel Reflection Seismic shot data that have not been processed. Data were acquired as part of the project: Hi-Res MCS, CHIRP and side-scan sonar study of NY/NJ margins, and funding was provided by NSF grants: OCE01-19019 and OCE02-24767. These data are cited by McHugh et al., 2010.
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acq... more Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints.
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acq... more Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints.
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acq... more Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints.
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acq... more Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints.
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