DocumentCode :
168811
Title :
GPR profiles for characterizing subsidence deformation in lake sediments within a maar crater
Author :
Mariano, Cerca ; Dora, Carreon-Freyre ; Jorge, Aranda-Gomez Jose ; Rocha-Trevino, Luis
Author_Institution :
Centro de Geociencias, Univ. Nac. Autonoma de Mexico, Juriquilla, Mexico
fYear :
2014
fDate :
June 30 2014-July 4 2014
Firstpage :
274
Lastpage :
278
Abstract :
Large scale sinking (ca. 15 m) of lake deposits within the Parangueo maar crater (México) has been observed after drying of its perennial lake in the mid 1980´s. Deformation is characterized by a main ring-shaped normal fault accompanied by gravitational sliding and gliding of mud blocks, and folding at the foot of the slides. Domes, caused by mud injections triggered by overpressure, are associated with the folds. A GPR survey of the crater included two profiles ~1000 m each that were continuously recorded across the crater. A SIR-20 equipment with 200 MHz antenna was employed for the surveys and processing of GPR data included a detailed topographic correction. Reflectors in the radargrams were correlated with layers observed in small excavations made in the lacustrine sequence and allowed the estimation of a propagation velocity of 0.075 m/ns. Shallow reflectors were recorded interpreted as layers, fractures, faults, or mud domes as observed in unstacked profiles. Likewise, the radar signature of continuous reflectors can be related with the spatial distribution of evaporite concentrations within the lake basin where water content increases. The complete GPR profiles allowed the identification of major deformation structures and give insights on the differences in the structural styles along the ring fault. The GPR results were of great importance for a better understanding of the geometry and distribution of structures near the surface related to land subsidence in fine grained materials.
Keywords :
faulting; geomorphology; ground penetrating radar; hydrological techniques; lakes; sediments; topography (Earth); GPR data; GPR profile; Mexico; Parangueo maar crater; SIR-20 equipment; continuous reflector radar signature; crater GPR survey; evaporite concentration; excavations; fine grained materials; folding; frequency 200 MHz; gravitational sliding; lacustrine sequence; lake basin; lake deposits; lake sediments; land subsidence; large scale sinking; main ring-shaped normal fault; major deformation structure identification; mud block gliding; mud domes; mud injection; overpressure; propagation velocity estimation; radar antenna; radargram reflectors; ring fault; shallow reflectors; spatial distribution; structure distribution; structure geometry; subsidence deformation characterization; topographic correction; unstacked profile; water content; Geology; Indexes; Reflector antennas; GPR profiles; deformation; fractures; sedimentary deposits; subsidence;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2014 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2014.6970428
Filename :
6970428
Link To Document :
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