10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
[SSS13-P13] High-resolution seismic reflection survey at Suo-nada Sea, western Japan
Keywords:offshore active fault survey, Suo-nada Sea, Quaternary, high-resolution multi-channnel sesimic reflection survey, South-off Ube fault, Ogori fault
The survey employed three different equipment to figure out both of deep (~500 m bsf) and detailed shallow (~ 150 m bsf) structures. Specifications of the surveys are followings. We used a mini GI-gun as a seismic source for multi-channel seismic (MCS) survey with a 24 ch streamer cable (receiver interval: 6.25 m) to obtain deep profile. Total length of the survey line of the GI-gun MCS is ~60 km long. We used a boomer as a seismic source for MCS survey with 12 ch streamer cable (receiver interval: 2.5 m) to obtain shallow profile. Total length of the survey line of the boomer MCS is ~210 km long. We also used CHIRP sonar to obtain sub-bottom seismic reflection image during MCS surveys. The survey period was 2022/11/07 to 2022/11/27.
Acoustic stratigraphy of the study area is investigated by compiling newly obtained seismic sections and previous works. Sections of the GI-gun MCS survey clearly illustrate the basement of the Neogene to Quaternary succession. The thickness of the succession is ~150 m at offshore area. We investigated detailed structure of upper part of the succession based on the boomer MCS survey sections. Active faults are deforming the succession. South-off Ube fault is thrusting and developing a fault-related fold. Offshore part of Ogori fault is a high-angle fault and deforming the Pleistocene cumulatively and developing a flexure zone.