The use of geophysical prospecting for imaging active faults in the Roer Graben, Belgium

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作者
Demanet, D [1 ]
Renardy, F
Vanneste, K
Jongmans, D
Camelbeeck, T
Meghraoui, M
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[1] Univ Liege, LGIH, Bat B19, B-4000 Liege, Belgium
[2] Royal Observ, B-1180 Brussels, Belgium
[3] CNR, CS, I-00184 Rome, Italy
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10.1190/1.1444925
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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As part of a paleoseismological investigation along the Bree fault scarp (western border of the Roer Graben), various geophysical methods [electrical profiling, electromagnetic (EM) profiling, refraction seismic tests, electrical tomography, ground-penetrating radar (GPR), and high-resolution reflection seismic profiles] were used to locate and image an active fault zone in a depth range between a few decimeters to a few tt ns of meters. These geophysical investigations, in parallel with geomorphological and geological analyses, helped in the decision to locate trench excavations exposing the fault surfaces. The results could then be checked with the observations in four trenches excavated across the scarp. Geophysical methods pointed out anomalies at all sites of the fault position. The contrast of physical properties (electrical resistivity and permittivity, seismic velocity) observed between the two fault blocks is a result of a difference in the lithology of the juxtaposed soil layers and of a change in the water table depth across the fault. Extremely fast techniques like electrical and EM profiling or seismic refraction profiles localized the fault position within an accuracy of a few meters. In a second step, more detailed methods (electrical tomography and CPR) more precisely imaged the fault zone and revealed some structures that were observed in the trenches. Finally, one high-resolution reflection seismic profile imaged the displacement of the fault at depths as large as 120 m and filled the gap between classical seismic reflection profiles and the shallow geophysical techniques. Like all geophysical surveys, the quality of the data is strongly dependent on the geologic environment and on the contrast of the physical properties between the juxtaposed formations. The combined use of various geophysical techniques is thus recommended for fault mapping, particularly for a preliminary investigation when the geological context is poorly defined.
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