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7th International Symposium on Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents Asilomar, California September 15-20, 1996

The Symposium

The 7th International Symposium on "Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents" continued the series of biennial meetings that involve specialists in the acquisition, processing and interpretation of crustal-scale seismic reflection data, and geoscientists interested in the application of deep seismic reflection results to geological problems throughout the world. 197 delegates from 23 countries registered for the Symposium, held September 15-20 at the Asilomar Conference Center, on a dramatic granite headland jutting into the Pacific Ocean at Monterey Bay, California. 61 oral and 142 poster contributions were presented exclusively in plenary sessions, and all delegates were hosted on the Asilomar campus to encourage continual interaction. The scientific themes of the meeting around which the presentations were organised, and which the eleven invited speakers were encouraged to discuss, were:

  1. New methodologies in reflection seismology (acquisition, processing and inversion advances, and statistical and scattering analyses);
  2. Extending traditional reflection surveys with the incorporation of vertical seismic profiles (VSPs), wide-angle seismic data, local and teleseismic earthquake data, rock physics and electromagnetic data;
  3. Precambrian orogens and crustal evolution, including geological and geochemical perspectives;
  4. Intra-continental collisions;
  5. Rifts, basins and extensional provinces;
  6. Bright spots in the crust;
  7. Lower crust, Moho and lithospheric upper mantle;
  8. Western North America continental margin, featuring the numerous recent onshore-offshore seismic transects from Mexico to Alaska.

In addition to the formal scientific presentations, evening discussion sections were organised on several topics:

  1. What are the priority global targets for seismic profiling, and what mode of operation does our community need to tackle them?
  2. Designing the deep seismic survey for the 21st century: what technology do we require?
  3. Deep seismic data in cyberspace: global, digital data repositories and atlases.
  4. Obtaining and utilising oil exploration data.

Beyond the exchange of ideas, one most important result of these discussions was to publicize the free availability of all controlled-source and earthquake-source seismic data acquired with participation of the IRIS/PASSCAL consortium (visit their website), and the efforts of COCORP to develop and maintain a meta-library of deep seismic groups and their data archives, worldwide (visit their website).

The 7th International Symposium was held in the 20th anniversary year of the publication of COCORP's first deep reflection profile from Hardeman County, Texas (Oliver et al., 1976). In those two decades, reflection studies have dramatically advanced our understanding of the continents, and the techniques utilized and the regions of geological coverage have broadened. Nonetheless, it remains cogent to quote from the introduction to the proceedings of the 1st International Symposium (Barazangi and Brown, 1986a):

"First, there is nearly universal awareness and acceptance of deep seismic reflection profiling as a necesary tool for exploring the deep basement of continents. The rapid and widespread increase in its use ... by numerous countries is a clear manifestation of such awareness and acceptance.

"Second, a new kind of earth scientist has emerged as the traditional fields of geology and geophysics are of necessity unified to achieve the best interpretation of deep reflection data.

"Third, results presented during the symposium demonstrated how much we still have to learn about the deep basement of continents.

"Fourth, because of the global nature of the deep reflection profiling programs it is already possible to decipher similar seismic "signatures" for different parts of the continental crust with similar geological environments. With the rapid growth of available deep reflection data, it is not unreasonable to expect that within our lifetime a clear understanding of the structure and evolution of the continental lithosphere may be achieved."

Following the symposium, 63 papers were submitted for publication, and, following rigorous review, 42 papers were accepted for publication in two special issues of Tectonophysics, volume 286: "Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents: General Results and New Methods" and volume 287: "Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents: A Global Survey". The first volume contains papers that are of general interest to the field (beyond any geographical focus), including papers describing new interpretational and processing methodologies. The second volume contains papers that are best described by their regional/geological focus, though of course all also contain general messages for the study of comparable regions worldwide.

The scientific results of the symposium are well summarised by the following quoted from the Preface to these volumes (Klemperer and Mooney, 1998 a, b):

"Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents: General Results and New Methods" is fittingly introduced by a "long-term view", a forward-looking prognostication for our discipline. This is followed by a series of papers ("Upper crust, lower crust, upper mantle") that show the state-of-the-art in imaging and interpreting the shallow crystalline basement, the lower crust and the mantle part of the lithosphere. A decade previously our scientific focus was often on the lower crust, which had been almost terra incognita before the advent of deep reflection profiling. In contrast, the last ten years have seen an increasing emphasis on applying the technique to image at higher resolution in the crystalline upper crust (often in commercially important hard-rock mining areas) and to image to greater depths into the upper mantle, even arguably to the point of observing the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary.

"The power of reflection seismology is continuously increased by new technical advances, some of which are reviewed in the section on "Acquisition and Processing methods, and Scattering". Two papers in this section relate to an important development in the way we look at reflection profiles, the attempt to treat the crust as a scattering medium describable by purely statistical parameters. This approach has value for geologically characterising the crust (though has not yet reached the fruition of providing descriptions useful to a "field" geologist) and also for understanding the effects of the scattering medium on the propagating wavefield, thereby setting ultimate limitations on our deterministic interpretations.

"The power of reflection seismology to study the lithosphere is also greatly increased by the collocated application of other methodologies ("Incorporating VSP, wide-angle, earthquake, rock physics and electromagnetic data"). Some of these methods are highly synergistic: wide-angle methods, and VSPs where a deep drill-hole exists, can utilise different parts of the seismic wavefield already generated for the seismic reflection profiles, and earthquake imaging with local earthquakes can utilise other seismic sources recorded on the same sensors already deployed for seismic profiling. In contrast, teleseismic methods typically require deployment of different (lower frequency) seismometers, and electromagnetic and rock-physics measurements require entirely different experiments. In addition to examples of datasets acquired with the various techniques, this section includes papers describing synthetic tests of the possibilities of near-vertical to wide-angle imaging using denser observation than is yet possible with our limited instrument inventory, thereby looking forward to improved experiments in the future.

"The second volume of this pair, "Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents: A Global Survey", groups together papers by the type of tectonic setting that is profiled. The first section, "Continental interiors: Precambrian tectonics", contains a fair geographic coverage with papers showing new data from the Baltic Shield, from India, Australia and North America. Regrettably, Symposium papers on the other shields of the FSU could not be published here; and no papers on the African or South American shields were presented at the Symposium. The second section, "Continental interiors: Phanerozoic tectonics", can not cover more than a fraction of the earth, but it is particularly welcome to us to include papers from both Russia and China, areally significant but as yet relatively poorly known (at least in the English-language literature) by reflection profiling. Papers on modern continental margins are divided into sections on "Continental margins: passive margins" and "Continental margins: active margins", containing papers from a range of Atlantic, Pacific, and Australian margins.

"In this volume it would be impossible to select any one of these profiles, or any one of these areas, as more significant than any other. Instead it is perhaps more instructive to note the trends towards looking deeper (eg. into the mantle beneath the Uralian Phanerozoic orogen); using more advanced processing and interpretational techniques (eg. migrating data in complex velocity structures on the Cascadia compressional margin, and incorporating data from the Proterozoic Mt. Isa inlier into 2.5D Geographic Information System); and acquiring ever-more multi-disciplinary data-sets (eg. across the Betic Phanerozoic orogen, and across the New Zealand transpressional plate boundary). It is heartening also to see data acquired for strictly commercial purposes also fulfill academic interests (eg. 16 s data across the Brazilian extensional margin). Finally, it is remarkable to observe the increasing sophistication of geological interpretations of reflection profiles (eg. in the claims to distinguish multiple styles of mass transfer in orogenic wedges, and in the efforts to characterise the tectonic architecture of the entire plate boundary from Alaska to southern California). Reflection seismologists are becoming ever more bold in extending surface mapping into crustal cross-sections using their inferences from reflection profiles, and earth scientists in general are becoming ever more accepting that these reflection-constrained cross-sections represent a truth about the earth's crust.

"These trends, and indeed the fact that the contributions of Symposium attendees fill not one but two volumes of Tectonophysics, speak to the continuing vitality, and continuing necessity, of the discipline of crustal-scale continental reflection profiling. We are proud to have continued the tradition of excellence set by the previous meetings in this series, hosted by COCORP (Consortium for Continental Reflection Profiling) at Cornell University in 1984 (Barazangi and Brown, 1986a, 1986b); by BIRPS (British Institutions' Reflection Profiling Syndicate) at Cambridge University in 1986 (Matthews and Smith, 1987); by the Australian National University and Bureau of Mineral Resources in Canberra in 1988 (Leven et al., 1990); by DEKORP (Deutsches Kontinentales Reflexionsseismisches Program) at Bayreuth University in 1990 (Meissner et al., 1991); by Lithoprobe at the Banff Conference Center in 1992 (Clowes and Green, 1994); and by the E?tv?s-Lórand Institute in Budapest in 1994 (White et al., 1996). The 8th international meeting will be held in Barcelona from 20-25 September 1998 (contact Ramon Carbonell,rcarbo@paleo.ija.csic.es ), and the 9th in Oslo in June 2000 (contact Eystein Husebye, eystein.husebye@ifjf.uib.no )."

Acknowledgements

The 7th International Symposium was organised by members of the Crustal Geophysics Program of the Stanford University Department of Geophysics, and by members of the U.S. Geological Survey Branches of Seismology and of Pacific Marine Geology. Additional financial support was received from the National Science Foundation Continental Dynamics Program, IASPEI, ILP, SEG, AAPG and Reftek Inc. Scientific sponsorship was accorded to the Symposium by IASPEI, ILP, AAPG, AGU, GSA and SEG. In addition to the Guest Editors, the Organizing Committee comprised George Thompson (Stanford University) and Jill McCarthy (U.S. Geological Survey). Invaluable assistance during the organisation of the meeting was provided by Robin Wilson (U.S. Geological Survey).

References

Barazangi, M., and L. Brown, editors, 1986a. Reflection seismology: a global perspective. Am. Geophys. Un., Geodynamics Series, 13, pp. 311.

Barazangi, M., and L. Brown, editors, 1986b. Reflection seismology: the continental crust. Am. Geophys. Un., Geodynamics Series, 14, pp. 339.

Clowes, R.M., and A.G. Green, editors, 1994. Seismic reflection probing of the continents and their margins. Tectonophys., v. 232, 1-450.

Klemperer, S.L., and Mooney, W.D., editors, 1998a. Deep seismic profiling of the continents: general results and new methods. Tectonophys., v. 286, 1-xxx.

Klemperer, S.L., and Mooney, W.D., editors, 1998b. Deep seismic profiling of the continents: a global survey. Tectonophys., v. 287, 1-xxx.

Leven, J.H., D.M. Finlayson, C. Wright, J.C. Dooley, and B.L.N. Kennett, editors, 1990. Seismic probing of continents and their margins. Tectonophys., v. 173, 1-641.

Matthews, D.H., and C. Smith, editors, 1987. Deep seismic reflection profiling of the continental lithosphere, Geophys. J. R. astr. Soc., v. 89, 1-447.

Meissner, R., L. Brown, H.-J. Dürbaum, W. Franke, K. Fuchs and F. Siefert, editors, 1991. Continental lithosphere: deep seismic reflections. Am. Geophys. Un., Geodynamics Series, 22, pp. 450.

Oliver, J.E., M. Dobrin, S. Kaufman, R. Meyer and R. Phinney, 1976. Continuous seismic reflection profiling of the deep basement, Hardeman County, Texas. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., 87, 1537-1546.

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Contents of the Two Symposium Volumes

Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents: General Results and New Methods

Tectonophysics - Volume 286 - Nos. 1-4 Edited by S.L. Klemperer and W.D. Mooney

Introduction

  • Deep seismic sounding of the continental crust and mantle - a long term view J. Oliver

Upper Crust, Lower Crust, Upper Mantle

  • Imaging and interpreting the shallow crystalline crust B. Milkereit and D. Eaton
  • Seismic reflection profiling across the seismogenic fault of the 1995 Kobe earthquake, southwestern Japan H. Sato, N. Hirata, T. Ito, N. Tsumura and T. Ikawa
  • The San Gabriel Mountains bright reflective zone: possible evidence of mid-crustal thrusting. T. Ryberg and G.S. Fuis
  • Orogenic mass transfer and reflection seismic patterns-evidence from DEKORP sections across the European Variscides (central Germany) O. Oncken
  • Seismic exploration of continental strike-slip zones T.A. Stern and J.H. McBride
  • Study of the crystalline crust from a two-ship normal-incidence and wide-angle experiment S.C. Singh, P.J. Hague and M. McCaughey
  • Skeletons and fractals - a statistical approach to deep crustal seismic data processing and interpretation K. Vasudevan and F.A. Cook
  • Super deep reflection profiling: exploring the continental mantle lid D.N. Steer, J.H. Knapp and L.D. Brown

Acquisition and Processing Methods, and Scattering

  • Some recent developments in the acquisition and processing of seismic data M. Talwani and B. Zelt
  • AVO analysis by offset-limited prestack migrations of crustal seismic data M. Simon
  • Attenuation of near-surface diffracted energy in deep seismic data by DMO correction L. Klinkby and M.W. Pedersen
  • Effects of the shallow subsurface on upper crustal seismic reflection images K. Holliger and J.O.A. Robertsson
  • Estimates of upper crustal heterogeneity in the Baltic Shield from seismic scattering and borehole logs C.E.R. Line, R.W. Hobbs and D.B. Snyder

Incorporating VSP, Wide-Angle, Earthquake, Rock Physics and Electromagnetic Data

  • Imaging of crustal structures from vertical array measurements H.-P. Harjes, M. Janik, J. Müller and M. Bliznetsov
  • Pre-stack depth migration of dense wide-angle seismic data B.C. Zelt, M. Talwani and C.A. Zelt
  • Study of out-of-plane effects in the inversion of refraction/wide-angle reflection traveltimes C.A. Zelt and B.C. Zelt
  • Crustal imaging in southern California using earthquake sequences S. Chávez-Pérez and J.N. Louie
  • Thin crust and active upper mantle beneath the southern Sierra Nevada in the western United States S. Ruppert, M.M. Fliedner and G. Zandt
  • Interpretation of crustal seismic velocities in the San Gabriel-Mojave Region, Southern California C.L. McCaffree-Pellerin and N.I. Christensen
  • Waves of the future: superior inferences from collocated seismic and electromagnetic experiments A.G. Jones

Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents: A Global Survey

  • Tectonophysics - Volume 287 - Nos. 1-4 Edited by S.L. Klemperer and W.D. Mooney

Continental Interiors: Precambrian Tectonics

  • Seismic studies around the Kola superdeep borehole, Russia Y.V. Ganchin, S.B. Smithson, I.B. Morozov, D.K. Smythe, V.Z. Garipov, N.A. Karaev and Y. Kristofferson
  • Seismic lower crustal reflectivity and signal penetration in the Siljan Ring area, central Sweden N. Juhojuntti and C. Juhlin
  • Structure and tectonics of the Proterozoic Aravalli Dehli fold-belt in north-western India from deep seismic reflection studies B. Rajendra-Prasad, H.C. Tewari, V. Vijaya-Rao, M.M. Dixit and P.R. Reddy
  • Crustal-scale structures in the Proterozoic Mount Isa inlier of North Australia: their seismic response and influence on mineralisation B.J. Drummond, B.R. Goleby, A.G. Goncharov, L.A.I. Wyborn, C.D.N. Collins and T. MacCready
  • Crustal architecture of central Australia based on deep seismic reflection profiling R.J. Korsch, B.R. Goleby, J.H. Leven, and B.J. Drummond
  • The HSI bright reflector: further evidence for extensive magmatism in the Precambrian of Western Canada H.A.F. Mandler and R.M. Clowes
  • Expanding spread profiles across the Trans-Hudson orogen S. Bezdán and Z. Hajnal
  • Structure of the lithospheric mantle beneath the trans-Hudson orogen, Canada B. Németh and Z. Hajnal

Continental Interiors: Phanerozoic Tectonics

  • Crustal structure of China from deep seismic sounding profiles S.-L. Li and W.D. Mooney

  • P-wave velocity structure and its geological interpretation along the Manzhouli-Suifenhe geoscience transect, China B.-J. Yang, C. Liu, M. He and H.-J. Zhang
  • Seismic reflection fabrics of continental collision and post-orogenic extension in the Middle Urals, central Russia J.H. Knapp, C.C. Diaconescu, M.A. Bader, V.B. Sokolov, S.N. Kashubin and A.V. Rybalka
  • Some seismic signatures in the Romanian crust V. Raileanu and C.C. Diaconescu
  • A multidisciplinary geophysical study in the Betic chain (southern Iberian peninsula) R. Carbonell, V. Sallarés, J. Pous, J.J. Da?obeitia, P. Queralt, J.J. Ledo and V. García-Due?as
  • Seismic structure across the Caledonian deformation front along Mona Lisa profile 1 in the southeastern North Sea T. Abramovitz, H. Thybo and Mona Lisa Working Group

Continental Margins: Passive Margins

  • A transect across Australia's southern margin in the Otway Basin region: crustal architecture and the nature of rifting from wide-angle seismic profiling D.M. Finlayson, C.D.N. Collins, I. Lukaszyk, E.C. Chudyk
  • Crustal structure at the SE Greenland margin from wide-angle and normal incidence seismic data T. Dahl-Jensen, H. Thybo, J. Hopper and M. Rosing
  • Crustal architecture and tectonic evolution of the Sergipe-Alagoas and Jacuipe basins, offshore northeastern Brazil W.U. Mohriak, M. Basseto and I.S. Vieira

Continental Margins: Active Margins

  • Preliminary results from a geophysical study across a modern continent-continent collisional plate boundary - the southern Alps, New Zealand
  • F.J. Davey, T. Henyey, W.S. Holbrook, D. Okaya, T.A. Stern, A. Melhuish, S. Henrys, H. Anderson, D. Eberhart-Phillips, T. McEvilly, R. Uhrhammer, F. Wu, G.R. Jiracek, P.E. Wannamaker, G. Caldwell and N. Christensen
  • Structural insight in the south Ryukyu margin: effects of the subducting Gagua Ridge P. Schnürle, C.-S. Liu, S.E. Lallemand and D.L. Reed
  • New seismic images of the Cascadia subduction zone from Cruise SO108 - Orwell E.R. Flueh, M.A. Fisher, J. Bialas, J.R. Childs, D. Klaeschen, N. Kukowski, T. Parsons, D.W. Scholl, U. ten Brink, A.M. Tréhu and N. Vidal
  • West margin of North America--A synthesis of recent seismic transects G.S. Fui
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