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1986 Great Lakes Seismic refraction survey (GLIMPCE): Line A - refraction mode

January 1, 1990

In the fall of 1986, the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), the United States Geological Survey (USGS), two Canadian universities -- University of Western Ontario and University of Saskatchewan, and four American universities -- Northern Illinois University, Southern Illinois University, University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh participated in a major deep seismic experiment in Lake Superior under the GLIMPCE (Great Lakes International Multidisciplinary Program on Crustal Evolution) umbrella. This Open-File Report presents the seismic sections for line A, which was shot specifically for refraction recording. The main target for study by this line was the Mid-Continent Rift System. All recording stations, 31 in total (26 land stations and 5 OBSs), recorded energy from shots fired every two minutes (333 m spacing) by a tuned airgun array towed by a contracted ship along line A in Lake Superior. These data are the densest such data ever recorded in the continental North America over such distances. It is also unique since coincident seismic reflection and refraction are available.

Publication Year 1990
Title 1986 Great Lakes Seismic refraction survey (GLIMPCE): Line A - refraction mode
DOI 10.4095/128170
Authors Patrick Morel-a-l'Huissier, John H. Karl, Anne M. Tréhu, Zoltan Hajnal, Robert F. Mereu, Robert P. Meyer, John L. Sexton, C. Patrick Ervin, Alan G. Green, Deborah Hutchinson
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Series Title Geological Survey of Canada Open File
Series Number 2283
Index ID 70195676
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center