A seismic survey at the region near the mouth of Fuji River, Shizuoka Pref., Japan
Toshiyuki Yokota, Shinji Kawasaki, Yasuhisa Tanaka and Katsuya Noda
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2015(1) 1 - 6
Published: 2015
Abstract
It is very important to know the subsurface structure and depositional environment from the coastal to the shallow sea region, when studying groundwater flow. However, when we acquire geophysical survey data, since the data acquisition methods of both land and marine cannot successfully acquire the data at the domain from the coastal to the shallow sea regions, such regions are often left as blank of geophysical surveys. Furthermore, in our country, such domains are generally highly developed and even setting up geophysical survey lines are difficult. Therefore, we are investigating the geophysical survey methods appropriate for the surveys beneath the coastal to the shallow sea region. We are also developing the evaluation methods for such regions. Therefore, we conducted a seismic reflection survey to image the subsurface structure of coastal to the shallow sea region of the mouth of the Fuji River, Shizuoka, Japan where the Fujikawa-kako fault group exists, and checked applicability of the technique. As a result, we obtained subsurface structure down to the 5000 m.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2015ab221
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