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  • Geologie
  • Geophysik
  • geology
  • Marine geology
  • Meeresgeologie
  • Rohstoff
  • Seismics
  • Seismik
  • Two-dimensional seismic reflection
  • geophysics
  • raw material
  • zweidimensionale Reflektionsseismik
  • Nordwest-Atlantik
  • Northwest Atlantic Ocean
  • Neuschottland
  • Nova Scotia
  • Scotian Basin
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  • Processed seismic data of Cruise BGR79/2 1979
  • Prozessierte seismische Daten der Fahrt BGR79/2 1979
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  • Im Rahmen des Kontinentrand-Programms der BGR wurden vom 23. Juli bis 7. August 1979 marine geophysikalische Daten (Reflexionsseismik, Gravimetrie, Magnetik, Weitwinkelseismik) vor der Küste Nova Scotias erhoben. Die Fahrt BGR79 (2. Fahrtabschnitt) wurde in enger Kooperation mit dem Atlantic Geoscience Centre des Geologischen Dienstes Kanadas (Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmonth, N.S.) geplant. Hauptziel der Fahrt war ein Vergleich der tiefen Sedimentbecken vor Nova Scotia mit den bereits bekannten vor Marokko. Im östlichen Teilgebiet der Fahrt wurden dabei komplexe Deformationsstrukturen abgebildet, die durch Salzdiapirismus ausgelöst wurden. Im westlichen Teilbereich erlaubten die Daten einen Vergleich zur Georges Bank.
  • In the frame of the Continental Margin Study Program of the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR, Hannover) marine geophysical measurements (48-channel reflection seismic, sono-buoy refraction, gravity and magnetic) were conducted over the Atlantic continental margin of Canada from 23th July to 7th August 1979 with S.V. EXPLORA (BGR79 leg 2). The survey on the Canadian continental margin was planned in cooperation between the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) and the Atlantic Geoscience Centre of the Geological Survey of Canada (Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmonth, N.S.) on the base of existing Canadian multichannel seismic lines. A main target of the cruise was to acquire data which allow a comparison of the deep sedimentary basins offshore Nova Scotia with the already known basins offshore Morocco. The eastern part of the survey imaged complex structural deformation due to salt diapirs. The western seismic lines allowed to investigate the structural relationship between the Scotian Basin and the Georges Bank.
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