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Book Seismic Refraction Study 34123900012  Libbens Farm  Ottawa County  Bay Township  Ohio

Download or read book Seismic Refraction Study 34123900012 Libbens Farm Ottawa County Bay Township Ohio written by Ohio. Division of Geological Survey and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Libbens Farm seismic refraction survey was conducted to measure compressional-wave (P-wave) and shear-wave (S-wave) velocities to produce depth models characterizing the subsurface geology of the buried bedrock surface and the overlying sediments. The Ohio Division of Geological Survey, since 1997, has been mapping the glacial deposits throughout the state of Ohio. One major goal in this effort is to map the three-dimensional glacial geology for the state in order to characterize the extent, vertical succession, and thickness of the glacial materials from the surface down to and including the uppermost bedrock unit. The seismic refraction technique is a cost effective tool to acquire subsurface information for this statewide mapping project.

Book Seismic Refraction Study 340439000124 Deehr Road  Erie County  Berlin Township  Ohio

Download or read book Seismic Refraction Study 340439000124 Deehr Road Erie County Berlin Township Ohio written by Ohio. Division of Geological Survey and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Deehr Road seismic-refraction survey was conducted to measure compressional-wave (P-wave) velocities to produce depth models and characterizing the subsurface geology of the buried bedrock surface and the overlying sediments. The Ohio Division of Geological Survey (DGS), since 1997, has been mapping the glacial deposits throughout the state of Ohio. One major goal in this effort is to map the three-dimensional glacial geology of the state in order to characterize the extent, vertical succession, and thickness of the glacial materials from the surface down to and including the uppermost bedrock unit. The seismic refraction technique is a cost effective tool to acquire subsurface information for this statewide mapping project.