Yansıma seyahat zamanı tomografisi: Izmir körfezi için örnek bir 2b çalışma

Translated title of the contribution: Reflection traveltime tomography: A 2d case study from gulf of Izmir (Turkey)

Zehra Altan*, Neslihan Ocakoğlu, Gualtiero Böhm

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Abstract

In this study, reflection traveltime tomography has been carried out on a multichannel seismic reflection data in the İzmir Gulf to obtain a velocity-depth model of the study area for the first time. The time-migrated seismic sections were interpreted stratigraphically before reflection traveltime tomography application. The raw shot gathers improved by performing preliminary data-processing steps such as noise elimination by editing, muting, notch filtering and spherical gain recovery. Migrated seismic sections produced by using conventional data processing scheme in previous studies were interpreted stratigraphically in detail. The interfaces defined on the migrated time sections were picked on the improved common shot gathers. Travel times calculated by ray tracing were used during travel time inversion adopting SIRT (Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique) algorithm to estimate the local interval velocities. These interval velocities estimated in each iteration were used for calculating the shape and depth of the interfaces in the study area. The velocity field is updated by minimizing the travel time residuals. Tomogram revealed that the velocity model of a sedimentary sequence of four seismic units with a thickness of about 1 km in the offshore Foça that are separated by five different interfaces (H1-H5). The interval velocities of these sedimentary sequences vary between 1.5-2.6 km/s. The acoustic basement (H5) constitutes a basin geometry that deepens to 800 meters from west to east and gets shallow up to 440 meters in the east forming a ridge. In addition to this, the sediment units in the basins deepen from west to east in accordance with the basin geometry. The investigation provided that the reflection traveltime tomography method is a good tool to obtain stratigraphical properties of layers in depth and to estimate an accurate interval velocity model of the seismic unit.

Translated title of the contributionReflection traveltime tomography: A 2d case study from gulf of Izmir (Turkey)
Original languageTurkish
Pages (from-to)168-189
Number of pages22
JournalYerbilimleri/ Earth Sciences
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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Funding

Bu araştırma İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Bilimsel Araştırma Projeleri Koordinasyon Birimi (Proje no: 39685) desteğiyle gerçekleştirilmiştir. Sismik veriler 2000 yılında TÜBİTAK 100Y084 no.lu Araştırma Projesi kapsamında ve TÜBİTAK-İTÜ-MTA ortaklığında, MTA kurumu tarafından toplanmıştır. Yazarlar verilerin toplanmasındaki katkılarından dolayı proje yürütücüsüne ve ilgili kurumların koordinatörlerine teşekkür ederler. Çalışma kapsamında CAT3D yazılımının kullanılmasına izin verdiği için İtalya, “Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale (OGS)” kurumuna teşekkür ederler. Ayrıca yazarlar makalenin gelişmesindeki katkılarından dolayı dergi editörlerine ve hakemlerine teşekkür ederler. Çalışma kapsamında gösterilen haritalardan bazıları Qgis 3.2 Bonn açık kaynaklı yazılımı kullanılarak hazırlanmıştır.

FundersFunder number
Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale
OGS
Bilimsel Araştırma Projeleri Birimi, İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi39685

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