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Determination of Vp, Vs, glacial drift thickness and Poisson's ratio at a site in Jay County, Indiana, Previous HitusingNext Hit seismic Previous HitrefractionNext Hit and multichannel analysis of surface wave (MASW) analysis on a common data set

Abstract

In July 2013 an industry-scale seismic reflection survey was conducted at a site in northern Jay County, Indiana, by geophysics students and faculty of Wright State University. In addition, a separate near-surface seismic dataset was collected locally to examine the Vp, Vs, and Poisson's Ratio of the glacial drift and upper Previous HitbedrockNext Hit. This near-surface study successfully used a common dataset that was separately analyzed for both Vp (seismic Previous HitrefractionNext Hit) and Vs (MASW) to calculate the Poisson's Ratio of the glacial drift and underlying Previous HitbedrockNext Hit.

The driller's log for a water well near the east end of this near-surface survey indicates glacial drift (unconsolidated clay and sand) over limestone Previous HitbedrockNext Hit at a Previous HitdepthNext Hit of 110 feet. Water wells in the broader area indicate Previous HitbedrockNext Hit Previous HitdepthNext Hit varying from 110 to 122 feet, but locally as much as 140 feet.

The near-surface seismic data were acquired Previous HitusingNext Hit a Bison EWG (Elastic Wave Generator) assisted weight drop source that shot every station through a stationary spread of 48 channels Previous HitusingNext Hit a pair of 24-channel Geode seismographs. Each channel recorded a single vertical 4.5 Hz geophone at a station spacing of 10 feet. Four weight drop records at each source point were summed to enhance the S/N ratio.

The same data volume was processed both for Vs Previous HitusingNext Hit SurfSeis3 MASW (Multichannel Analysis of Surface Wave) software and for Vp Previous HitusingNext Hit IXRefrax3 Previous HitrefractionNext Hit software. The MASW results suggest that the Previous HitdepthNext Hit to Previous HitbedrockNext Hit at the survey location ranges from 115–120 feet (~35 m) with Vs of 1200–2000 feet/sec (366–610 m/s) for glacial drift and 2400–2700 feet/sec (730–823 m/s) for Previous HitbedrockNext Hit. The P-wave Previous HitrefractionNext Hit results suggest the Previous HitdepthNext Hit to Previous HitbedrockNext Hit ranges from 118–122 feet (36–37 m) with average Vp of ~5000 feet/sec (1524 m/s) for a glacial drift and ~17,000 feet/sec (5180 m/s) for limestone Previous HitbedrockNext Hit. The Poisson's Ratio for the glacial drift calculated Previous HitusingNext Hit the Vp and Vs at common location in this study is 0.470–0.473, which is consistent with published results elsewhere.

This study suggests that Poisson's Ratio can be determined Previous HitusingTop velocities from different analysis methods on the same data set with good results.