ZHANG Xing-yang, LUO Ping, GU Jia-yu, ZENG Xiao-feng, WANG Shen-guo, LING Peng. APPLICATION OF GROUND PENETRATING RADAR IN OUTCROP GEOLOGICAL STUDY——AN EXAMPLE OF THE ORDOVICIAN CARBONATE OUTCROPS IN THE TARIM BASIN[J]. PETROLEUM GEOLOGY & EXPERIMENT, 2004, 26(2): 212-216. doi: 10.11781/sysydz200402212
Citation: ZHANG Xing-yang, LUO Ping, GU Jia-yu, ZENG Xiao-feng, WANG Shen-guo, LING Peng. APPLICATION OF GROUND PENETRATING RADAR IN OUTCROP GEOLOGICAL STUDY——AN EXAMPLE OF THE ORDOVICIAN CARBONATE OUTCROPS IN THE TARIM BASIN[J]. PETROLEUM GEOLOGY & EXPERIMENT, 2004, 26(2): 212-216. doi: 10.11781/sysydz200402212

APPLICATION OF GROUND PENETRATING RADAR IN OUTCROP GEOLOGICAL STUDY——AN EXAMPLE OF THE ORDOVICIAN CARBONATE OUTCROPS IN THE TARIM BASIN

doi: 10.11781/sysydz200402212
  • Received Date: 2002-08-13
  • Rev Recd Date: 2004-01-12
  • Publish Date: 2004-03-25
  • Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a high-resolution electromagnetic method to inspect the shallow subsurface features.Foreign geologists have used GPR in many fields of outcrop geological studies such as 3D reservoir molding,sedimentary facies analysis,high-resolution sequence stratigraphy,3D fracture imaging,shallow-fault finding,paleokarst study and so on.The Ordovician carbonate outcrops of Bachu Dawuzitage hills in the Tarim Basin are well developed and present abundant geological phenomena including bioherm-beach assemblages,intrusion of igneous rocks,karst features and so on.Ground penetrating radar experimental survey with frequency of 32-500 MHz has been conducted in this area.The results indicated that the penetrating depth can be up to 20 m with the maximum resolution of decimeter.Many geological features,such as reefs,channels in the reef,small-scale faults and karst caves,have typical responses in the high-resolution GPR profiles and can be corresponded well with outcrops.This provides a new associate approach for the outcrop study of carbonate rocks.

     

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