Project Details
Swath-seismic mapping of European continental margins
Applicant
Dr. Dirk Klaeschen, since 8/2006
Subject Area
Geophysics
Term
from 2003 to 2007
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5396463
We propose the development of "swath-seismics" using 9 parallel 9-channel streamers as an antenna to map out sub-surface geology at continental margins. As the width of each swath is approximately twice the water depth, the method can cover areas, several orders of magnitude more quickly than conventional mapping with grids of 2-D seismic lines or multistreamer near-vertical seismics. Targets include tilted fault blocks, serpentinite ridges, the tops of lava flows, the top of the giant Gibraltar Olistostrome and the Bottom Simulating Reflector. The BSR is associated gas, which occurs at the base of gas hydrates. The method should also be able to image and map fields of diapirs and mud volcanoes. The versatility of the method gives it widerspread and diverse application to European continental margins and their conjugates. Mapping of basement structure is particulary relevant for studies of rifting processes at both non-volcanic and volcanic continental margins. Mapping of BSRs and of mud volcanoes and other seeps and vents are essential for studying the fluid flow regime of the margin, and its linkages with the thermal regime, slope stability, neotectonics and gas hydrates. The proposal, thus, has relevance for all three main themes of the EUROMARGINS call for proposals.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Norway, Portugal, United Kingdom
Participating Persons
Professor Dr. Rolf Mjelde; Professor Dr. Luis Menezes Pinheiro; Professor Dr. Graham Westbrook
Ehemalige Antragsteller
Professor Dr. Cesar Rodriguez Ranero, until 6/2005; Professor Dr. Timothy John Reston, from 6/2005 until 8/2006