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Lithoprobe: Geoscience Studies of the Third Dimension - A Co-ordinated National Geoscience Project for the 1980s. Canadian Committee on the Dynamics and Evolution of the Lithosphere (CANDEL)

机译:岩石探针:第三维的地学研究-1980年代协调的国家地学项目。加拿大岩石圈动力学与演化委员会(CANDEL)

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The Canadian Committee on the Dynamics and Evolution of the Lithosphere (CANDEL; see appendix for membership) recommends that LITHOPROBE studies be carried out in specific corridors in several parts of Canada, selected to solve key geological problems. Although the past two decades have witnessed major conceptual advances in earth science through plate tectonic models, many aspects of continental tectonics and evolution have resisted application of plate tectonic theory. Because the continents contain most of the world's known hydrocarbon and mineral resources, continental tectonics is the major challenge to earth science in the 1980s. Canada, with its vast territory and varied geology, is a natural laboratory for these studies. LITHOPROBE involves the use of combined geological and geophysical techniques to determine the third dimension of crustal geology, by extending and relating surface geology to structure at crustal depth. A large bank of innovative techniques and concepts is available now for LITHOPROBE studies, ranging from advanced high resolution seismic techniques and deep drilling, to optimum computer-based interpretational methods and geological models of the latest plate tectonic concepts. When combined with more traditional methods, these new tools substantially improve our prospects for resolving the three-dimensional structures and evolutionary histories of key geological targets. The proposed programme is national in scope, and will involve a broad spectrum of earth scientists.Based on regional geological/geophysical considerations, a number of LITHO-PROBE transects are suggested within five regions: Appalachian Orogen/Mesozoic Passive Margin, Arctic, Eastern Cordillera, Western Cordillera and Modern Pacific Margin, and Precambrien Shield. Two areas are tentatively identified for the initial phase of the LITHO-PROBE programme: onshore-offshore profiles of the northeast Newfoundland area; and the southeastern Cordillera. For each area both the surface geology and the geological/geophysical problems are well defined. Each area thus holds the promise of a high initial degree of success from the completed transects. A Precambrian corridor is of next highest priority. Key geological problems for all five regions as well as the details of methodology and costs are presented in the paper. The specific proposals were developed by CANDEL through study groups.Studies of the depth dimension in relation to surface geological features will provide the three-dimensional geometry of major rock units and the recognition of similarities between buried geological environments which may be host to resources, and those exposed at the earth's surface. Indirect benefits include exchange of ideas and results between those engaged in the search for resources and those involved in basic research,enhanced training of Canadian geo-science students, and increased incentives to Canadian industry to develop innovative techniques and instrumentation.An initial capital investment of about $4million is estimated, with each corridor costing an additional $6 million on average. Five or six LITHOPROBE corridors could be completed in five years, and CANDEL considers this to be a realistic goal. Locations of LITHOPROBE corridors and methodology should be continually reviewed and assessed. The cost of the programme largely reflects the costs of high resolution seismic reflection and refraction technology, but also provides for the application of deep drilling, and of more traditional geological/geophysical measurements.CANDEL recommends that appropriate new funds be identified by NSERC and EMR. Consideration should be given to mechanisms by which funding to these agencies can be administered to ensure coordination between studies. Disbursement should be guided by a steering committee charged with setting overall priorities, and composed of government, university and industry representatives.This committee could be supported by a series of advisory
机译:加拿大岩石圈动力学和演化委员会(CANDEL;有关成员资格,请参见附录)建议在加拿大几个地区的特定走廊进行LITHOPROBE研究,以解决关键的地质问题。尽管过去二十年来通过板块构造模型见证了地球科学的重大概念进步,但是大陆构造和演化的许多方面都阻碍了板块构造理论的应用。由于各大洲拥有世界上大多数已知的碳氢化合物和矿产资源,因此,1980年代的大陆构造是对地球科学的主要挑战。加拿大地域辽阔,地质条件多样,​​是进行这些研究的天然实验室。 LITHOPROBE涉及结合使用地质学和地球物理技术,通过扩展地表地质学并将其与地壳深度相关联来确定地壳地质学的三维。 LITHOPROBE研究可以使用大量创新技术和概念,包括先进的高分辨率地震技术和深层钻探,以及基于计算机的最佳解释方法和最新板块构造概念的地质模型。与更传统的方法结合使用时,这些新工具极大地改善了我们解决关键地质目标的三维结构和演化历史的前景。拟议的计划是全国性的,将涉及广泛的地球科学家。基于区域地质/地球物理考虑,建议在五个区域内建立许多LITHO-PROBE样带:阿巴拉契亚造山带/中生代被动边缘,北极,东科迪勒拉,西部山脉和现代太平洋沿缘以及前寒武纪盾牌。初步确定了LITHO-PROBE计划的初始阶段有两个领域:纽芬兰东北部地区的陆上-近海剖面;和东南科迪勒拉。对于每个区域,都明确定义了地表地质和地质/地球物理问题。因此,每个区域都有望从完成的样条中获得很高的初始成功度。前寒武纪的走廊次之。本文介绍了这五个地区的主要地质问题以及方法和成本的细节。 CANDEL通过研究小组提出了具体的建议。有关地表地质特征的深度尺寸研究将提供主要岩石单元的三维几何形状,并认识可能是资源宿主的埋藏地质环境之间的相似性,以及暴露在地球表面的那些。间接利益包括从事资源搜寻的人员与从事基础研究的人员之间的思想和结果的交流,对加拿大地学专业学生的培训的增强以及对加拿大工业发展创新技术和仪器的激励措施的增加。估计大约需要400万美元,每个走廊平均要额外花费600万美元。五年内可以建成五个或六个LITHOPROBE走廊,CANDEL认为这是一个现实的目标。 LITHOPROBE走廊的位置和方法应不断进行审查和评估。该计划的成本在很大程度上反映了高分辨率地震反射和折射技术的成本,但也为深层钻探和更传统的地质/地球物理测量提供了应用。CANDEL建议NSERC和EMR确定合适的新资金。应该考虑可以管理向这些机构提供的资金的机制,以确保研究之间的协调。支出应由负责设定总体优先事项的指导委员会指导,并由政府,大学和行业代表组成。该委员会可以得到一系列咨询的支持

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