Near-surface structure of the Carpathian Foredeep Marginal Zone in the Roztocze Hills area
Date
2018-04Author
Majdanski, Mariusz
Grzyb, Jarosław
Owoc, Bartosz
Krogulec, Tomasz
Wysocka, Anna
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Shallow seismic survey was made along 1280 m profile in the marginal zone of the Carpathian Foredeep. Measurements
performed with standalone wireless stations and especially designed accelerated weight drop system resulted in high fold
(up to 60), long offset seismic data. The acquisition has been designed to gather both high-resolution reflection and wideangle
refraction data at long offsets. Seismic processing has been realised separately in two paths with focus on the shallow
and deep structures. Data processing for the shallow part combines the travel time tomography and the wide angle
reflection imaging. This difficult analysis shows that a careful manual front mute combined with correct statics leads to
detailed recognition of structures between 30 and 200 m. For those depths, we recognised several SW dipping tectonic
displacements and a main fault zone that probably is the main fault limiting the Roztocze Hills area, and at the same time
constitutes the border of the Carpathian Forebulge. The deep interpretation clearly shows a NE dipping evaporate layer at a
depth of about 500–700 m. We also show limitations of our survey that leads to unclear recognition of the first 30 m,
concluding with the need of joint interpretation with other geophysical methods.