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Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves and High-Resolution Electrical Resistivity Tomography in Detection of Subsurface Features in Northwest Himalaya


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1 School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Central University of Himachal, Dharamshala 176 207, India
2 CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500 007, India
3 Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India, New Delhi 110 003, India
 

Geophysical studies using multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) and high-resolution electrical resistivity tomography (HERT) have been jointly carried out on an experimental basis in the field. The motive is to study shallow subsurface features (i.e. faults traces, cavities and palaeo-channels) in the foothill zone of Northwest Himalaya. These techniques have shown their potentiality in successfully identifying shallow (0-24 m) fault traces and dissolution features/palaeo-channels. Depending on the sensitivity of the MASW and HERT techniques, geophysical signatures of the subsurface features were recorded and further resolved with the help of synthetic simulation. The synthetic simulation of 2D electrical response has been carried out over the initial model for subsurface fault traces as well as palaeo-channels. The initial model has been refined iteratively to bring the synthetic response close to the field response and hence the final refined model is considered to be the true representation of the subsurface.

Keywords

Fault Traces, High-Resolution Electrical Resistivity Tomography, Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves, Synthetic Simulation, Palaeo-Seismology.
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Authors

A. K. Mahajan
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Central University of Himachal, Dharamshala 176 207, India
Subash Chandra
CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500 007, India
V. S. Sarma
CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500 007, India
B. R. Arora
Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India, New Delhi 110 003, India

Abstract


Geophysical studies using multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) and high-resolution electrical resistivity tomography (HERT) have been jointly carried out on an experimental basis in the field. The motive is to study shallow subsurface features (i.e. faults traces, cavities and palaeo-channels) in the foothill zone of Northwest Himalaya. These techniques have shown their potentiality in successfully identifying shallow (0-24 m) fault traces and dissolution features/palaeo-channels. Depending on the sensitivity of the MASW and HERT techniques, geophysical signatures of the subsurface features were recorded and further resolved with the help of synthetic simulation. The synthetic simulation of 2D electrical response has been carried out over the initial model for subsurface fault traces as well as palaeo-channels. The initial model has been refined iteratively to bring the synthetic response close to the field response and hence the final refined model is considered to be the true representation of the subsurface.

Keywords


Fault Traces, High-Resolution Electrical Resistivity Tomography, Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves, Synthetic Simulation, Palaeo-Seismology.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv108%2Fi12%2F2230-2239