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Georadar profile studies of the north and south Farrenburg, and, Commerce geophysical lineaments in the New Madrid Seismic Zone

Posted on:2007-01-30Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Southern Illinois University at CarbondaleCandidate:Lake, Marshall AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2440390005471759Subject:Geology
Abstract/Summary:
The New Madrid Seismic Zone is located in the central Mississippi Valley and is the most seismically active area in the central and eastern United States. Geological and geophysical studies were conducted near the villages of Idalia and Farrenburg, Missouri.; Aerial photography, seismic-reflection, paleoseismic trenching, and georadar have been used to determine if these geomorphic features may be related to deeper structures and possibly of tectonic origin. The Holly Ridge and Farrenburg sites were selected by the presence of photo-lineaments. Comparison of georadar and trenching profiles show that each of the lineaments are related to shallow faulting which in turn appear to be related to deeper faulting observed on seismic reflection profiles. Geological and geophysical studies provide evidence for late Pleistocene to early Holocene deformation that is interpreted to be of tectonic origin. The structure imaged on the geophysical profiles at each site appear to be directly related to the Farrenburg and Commerce geophysical lineaments and may be related to any seismicity associated with those lineaments.
Keywords/Search Tags:Seismic, Geophysical, Farrenburg, Lineaments, Related, Georadar, Studies
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