Description: A geophysical reconnaissance survey was carried out in the Labrador Sea and Davis Strait between July and September 1977 by BGR. The data format is Society of Exploration Geophysicists SEG Y. The survey was executed on the research vessel MS Explora. The seismic, magnetic and gravity data from 5931 line-kilometers on 21 lines were recorded on magnetic tape. A 24-fold coverage technique was used with 48 seismic channels (traces), with a 2400m streamer cable, and 23.45 l airgun array. A full integrated computerized satellite navigation system (INDAS III) served as positioning system. Based on a preliminary interpretation of the seismograms, the Labrador Sea was devided into an eastern (Greenland) and western (Canadian) area, seperated by the Mid Labrador Ridge. Within the eastern part of the Labrador Sea the Pre-Cenozoic sediments show three distinct layers, traceable over the entire Greenland area of the sea. In the Cenozoic layer olisthostromes occur. The highest apparent velocity determined from sonobuoy data was 9.26 km/sec. The calculated refractor lies at a depth of approximately 13 km. The seismic section from the sediments on the Canadian side of the Labrador Sea show a uniform series of thick sediments below the Cenozoic cover. The highly disturbed basement is often masked by the multiple reflections from the seafloor. Statements about the nature and structure of the basement can only be made after processing data.
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Uuid( 66989e10-f8de-44bc-93cb-4871dc1e2ba4, )
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Origin: /Bund/BGR/Geoportal
Tags: Gerinne ? Wasserstraße ? Grönland ? Meeresgeologie ? Airgun ? Meeresboden ? Satellit ? Seismik ? Geoelektrik ? Daten ? Geologie ? Geophysik ? Navigation ? Rohstoff ? Sediment ? Forschungsschiff ? Labradorsee ? Labrador See ? MSSP ? two-dimensional seismic reflection ? zweidimensionale Reflektionsseismik ?
Bounding box: -61.793213° .. -44.610901° x 55.500122° .. 65.589722°
License: all-rights-reserved
Language: Englisch/English
Modified: 2023-11-14
Time ranges: 2023-11-14 - 2023-11-14
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