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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ehsan Qorbani ◽  
Irene Bianchi ◽  
Petr Kolínský ◽  
Dimitri Zigone ◽  
Goetz Bokelmann

<p>In this study, we show results from ambient noise tomography at the KTB drilling site, Germany. The Continental Deep Drilling Project, or ‘Kontinentales Tiefbohrprogramm der Bundesrepublik Deutschland’ (KTB) is at the northwestern edge of the Bohemian Massif and is located on the Variscan belt of Europe. During the KTB project crustal rocks have been drilled down to 9 km depth and several active seismic studies have been performed in the surrounding. The KTB area therefore presents an ideal test area for testing and verifying the potential resolution of passive seismic techniques. The aim of this study is to present a new shear-wave velocity model of the area while comparing the results to the previous velocity models and hints for anisotropy depicted by former passive and active seismological studies. We use a unique data set composed of two years of continuous data recorded at nine 3-component temporary stations installed from July 2012 to July 2014 located on top and vicinity of the drilling site. Moreover, we included a number of permanent stations in the region in order to improve the path coverage and density. We present here a new velocity model of the upper crust of the area, which shows velocity variations at short scales that correlate well with geology in the region.</p>



Author(s):  
Ulrich Harms ◽  
Jochem Kück

The Continental Deep Drilling Program of Germany (in German: Kontinentales Tiefbohrprogramm der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, abbreviated as KTB) was a scientific drilling project near the town of Windischeschenbach, Bavaria. The KTB Depth Laboratory comprises two 9.1 km and 4 km deep, water-filled boreholes in crystalline basement rocks just 200 meters apart from each other. Available equipment such as cables, winches, geophysical borehole tools as well as workshops and office infrastructure allows for in-situ tests and experiments at different pressure and temperature conditions. The two stable wells are large-diameter steel-cased and have been geophysically monitored in detail since 1996.



2015 ◽  
Vol 203 (2) ◽  
pp. 1039-1053 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eva Szalaiová ◽  
Wolfgang Rabbel ◽  
Gabriele Marquart ◽  
Christian Vogt


2015 ◽  
Vol 63 (4) ◽  
pp. 937-956 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eva Szalaiová ◽  
Katja Iwanowski-Strahser ◽  
Wolfgang Rabbel


GeoResJ ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 98-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jens Klump ◽  
Damian Ulbricht ◽  
Ronald Conze


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