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EXEMPLE ?APPLIGATION DE LA GRAVIMETRIE A ĽETUDE DES MASSES SALIFERES*

 

作者: L. BEAUFORT,   M. FRIDBERG,   P. MAGNEVILLE,  

 

期刊: Geophysical Prospecting  (WILEY Available online 1966)
卷期: Volume 14, issue 1  

页码: 57-70

 

ISSN:0016-8025

 

年代: 1966

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2478.1966.tb01745.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

ABSTRACTAn ill‐defined seismic marker has been identified as the top of the sandstone lower Trias in the “Landes”– small area within the whole Aquitaine region for which the S. N. Repalobtained prospecting licences. Before any drilling was made, this marker was thought to belong to the early saliferous triassic series.The quantitative use of the residual gravity anomaly has made the seismic reflection interpretation easier. This interpretation was found to give excellent results along the coastline where all postulated hypothesis proved true in the bore holes of Contis and St Girons.As a first approximation, it appears that the substratum of the saliferous bed in sub‐horizontal and has a fairly steady gravity. The Jurassic and the Cretaceous, both limestones, are prevailing (0,15) in comparison with the argillaceous‐saliferous Trias and the early Tertiary which was revealed to us with accuracy through seismic surveys. The use of an approximative linear equation where the gravimetric residue is expressed as a function of the limestone thickness allows a better seismic interpretation.This makes possible a more reliable approach of the structural study of post‐triassic deposits. The same holds good for the sandstone substratum which shows on an isochronous map strains due to thickness and velocity changes in the overburden. These facts help us to get a better insight into the origin and formation of salt accumulations in this pa

 

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