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Interpretation of Multichannel Seismic Reflection Data, Legs 56 and 57, Japan Trench Transect, Deep Sea Drilling Project
Author(s) -
Roland von Huene,
Marcus G. Langseth,
Yasufumi ISHIWADA,
Thomas D. Bruns,
Eiichi Honza
Publication year - 1980
Publication title -
u.s. government printing office ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.2973/dsdp.proc.5657.112.1980
Subject(s) - trench , geology , drilling , transect , reflection (computer programming) , seismology , interpretation (philosophy) , paleontology , oceanography , engineering , computer science , mechanical engineering , chemistry , organic chemistry , layer (electronics) , programming language
Studies of convergent margin tectonics along the Japan Trench Transect are based on geophysical as well as on drill and conventional sampling data. The large number of geophysical and geological studies in the 1960's made this area an attractive target for convergent margin drill core sampling. Once the transect was scheduled for drilling by the Glomar Challenger, the earth science community in Japan intensified its efforts to collect geophysical and geological data within the transect area. Many of these data are published in Japanese and international journals. This chapter describes both the seismic reflection records along which Legs 56 and 57 drilling took place and the reflection records made after drilling. The seismic data are interpreted in light of the drilling results.

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