2019
DOI: 10.31223/osf.io/e64fh
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Identification and Characterization of a Buried Volcanic Field Using Seismic Reflection and Borehole Data

Abstract: 5 alan.bischoff@canterbury.ac.nz *corresponding author\ 6 7This is a non-peer reviewed preprint submitted to EarthArXiv. Abstract 10Buried volcanoes occur in great numbers within sedimentary basins globally. 11Knowledge of ancient buried volcanic systems has improved significantly over the past 12 two decades. The in-depth understanding of these buried systems was mainly possible 13 due to increasing availability of high-quality seismic reflection and sub-surface 14 borehole data. This paper examines a cluster… Show more

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“…Rock-types and interpretations of cuttings and borehole cores from the Resolution-1 172 well are presented in Bischoff et al (2019a). 173…”
Section: Dataset Methods and Limitations 159mentioning
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“…Rock-types and interpretations of cuttings and borehole cores from the Resolution-1 172 well are presented in Bischoff et al (2019a). 173…”
Section: Dataset Methods and Limitations 159mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The magmatic products of MVF melts 154 are primarily basaltic-alkaline in composition. Deep-water volcaniclastic rocks of the 155 MVF correlate both in age and in volcanic lithologies with the Wairiri Volcaniclastite, 156 which was erupted in shallow-water and outcrops near Coalgate (Milne 1975;Carlson 157 et al 1980;Bischoff et al 2019a; Figure 1). 158…”
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