Open Government Portal
Found 10 records similar to ExTech IV; VSPs 01_02; vertical seismic profile
High resolution and regional multichannel seismic reflection profiling were conducted in 2000 in the Athabasca Basin under the auspices of the EXTECH-IV Athabasca Multidisciplinary Uranium Studies Project.
High resolution and regional multichannel seismic reflection profiling were conducted in 2000 in the Athabasca Basin under the auspices of the EXTECH-IV Athabasca Multidisciplinary Uranium Studies Project.
High resolution and regional multichannel seismic reflection profiling were conducted in 2000 in the Athabasca Basin under the auspices of the EXTECH-IV Athabasca Multidisciplinary Uranium Studies Project.
High resolution and regional multichannel seismic reflection profiling were conducted in 2000 in the Athabasca Basin under the auspices of the EXTECH-IV Athabasca Multidisciplinary Uranium Studies Project.
High resolution and regional multichannel seismic reflection profiling were conducted in 2000 in the Athabasca Basin under the auspices of the EXTECH-IV Athabasca Multidisciplinary Uranium Studies Project.
High resolution and regional multichannel seismic reflection profiling were conducted in 2000 in the Athabasca Basin under the auspices of the EXTECH-IV Athabasca Multidisciplinary Uranium Studies Project.
The Whitehorse Trough is a Mesozoic sedimentary basin in south-central Yukon that has been identified as an immature, gas-prone basin, based on a limited geoscience database. One hundred and seventy kilometres of regional, multi-channel, multi-component Vibroseis seismic reflection data were acquired in 2004 across the northern Whitehorse Trough, in order to improve understanding of its structural architecture.
The Whitehorse Trough is a Mesozoic sedimentary basin in south-central Yukon that has been identified as an immature, gas-prone basin, based on a limited geoscience database. One hundred and seventy kilometres of regional, multi-channel, multi-component Vibroseis seismic reflection data were acquired in 2004 across the northern Whitehorse Trough, in order to improve understanding of its structural architecture.
The Orion South (140/141) kimberlite is a kimberlite located within the Fort à la Corne field of central Saskatchewan. An extensive drilling program was conducted to delineate the subsurface extent of the kimberlite complex. In addition, a set of 2-D seismic reflection profiles was acquired as to constrain interborehole geological correlations.
The Orion South (140/141) kimberlite is a kimberlite located within the Fort à la Corne field of central Saskatchewan. An extensive drilling program was conducted to delineate the subsurface extent of the kimberlite complex. In addition, a set of 2-D seismic reflection profiles was acquired as to constrain interborehole geological correlations.