Aoki, Yutaka et al. (1986): Evidence of a low-velocity layer beneath the accretionary prism of the Nankai Trough; inferences from a synthetic sonic log

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 87
DSDP 87 583
Identifier:
1986-057967
georefid

10.2973/dsdp.proc.87.120.1986
doi

Creator:
Aoki, Yutaka
Japex Geosci. Inst., Tokyo, Japan
author

Kinoshita, Hajimu
Cornell Univ., United States
author

Kagami, Hideo
Univ. d'Orleans, France
author

Identification:
Evidence of a low-velocity layer beneath the accretionary prism of the Nankai Trough; inferences from a synthetic sonic log
1986
In: Kagami, Hideo, Karig, Daniel E., Bray, Cynthia J., Charvet, Jacques, Coulbourn, William T., Kinoshita, Hajimu, Lagoe, Martin B., Lang, Thomas H., Lombari, Gail A., Lundberg, Neil, Machihara, Tsutomu, Mukhopadhyay, Prasanta, Smith, Alec J., Stein, Carol L., Taira, Asahiko, Akiba, Fumio, Cadet, Jean-Paul, Fujioka, Kantaro, Leggett, Jeremy K., Matsumoto, Ryo, Niitsuma, Nobuaki, Whalen, Elizabeth (editor), Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project; covering Leg 87A of the cruises of the drilling vessel Glomar Challenger, Yokohama, Japan, to Yokohama, Japan, June-July, 1982, and Leg 87B from Yokohama, Japan, to Hakodate, Japan, July-August, 1982
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
87
727-735
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:31.5000
West:133.5104East: 133.5104
South:31.5000

Oceanography; Applied geophysics; acoustical logging; common-depth-point method; decollement; Deep Sea Drilling Project; displacements; DSDP Site 583; faults; geophysical methods; geophysical surveys; IPOD; Leg 87; Nankai Trough; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Pacific Ocean; reflection methods; seismograms; surveys; synthetic seismograms; velocity; well-logging; West Pacific;

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