The Seismic Method of Mapping Geologic Structure (827b450b-ec8f-41f3-81e6-c6aaa3885ac5)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Barton Donald C.
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Sep 1, 1928

Abstract

THE elastic, earthwaves produced naturally by earthquakes -have been used for a long time as evidence from' which to draw conclusions in regard to the constitution of the interior and crust of the earth. The elastic earthwaves produced artificially by occasional explosions and recorded by seismological .observatories were used to draw conclusions regarding the-geology of the intervening area. Intentionally produced elastic earthwaves in the past five years have come to be used extensively in the investigation of very local geologic structure. The seismic method of working geologic structure, which makes use of artificially controlled explosions and the resulting earthwaves, has developed almost `clairvoyant power in handling certain geologic situations, and in the discovery of salt domes in the Gulf Coastal: Plain region of Texas and Louisiana has 'scored the, most brilliant success.
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APA: Barton Donald C.  (1928)  The Seismic Method of Mapping Geologic Structure (827b450b-ec8f-41f3-81e6-c6aaa3885ac5)

MLA: Barton Donald C. The Seismic Method of Mapping Geologic Structure (827b450b-ec8f-41f3-81e6-c6aaa3885ac5). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.

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