Thesis Defense - Spring 2009 - Peter Winther
Magnetotelluric Investigation of the Santo Domingo Basin, Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico
Peter Winther
M.S. Candidate
Department of Geological Sciences
San Diego State University
Advisor Dr. George Jiracek
Wednesday, May 13th, 2008
CSL 422, 10:00am
ABSTRACT
Magnetotelluric (MT) investigations of the Santo Domingo Basin were made in 2000-2007 to assess the deep stratigraphy and tectonics of an intra rift basin. The studies were conducted during the SAGE (Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience) program to provide ‘hands-on’ learning experiences for students and to evaluate the local hydrologic regime. Most MT soundings were accomplished using Quantec Geoscience’s Titan 24 MT system. The Titan system is a distributed array MT instrument that allows the collection of up to 24 MT soundings simultaneously with a station spacing of 100 m. Sixty-five Titan MT soundings were collected along a 6.4 km-long profile where a petroleum exploration seismic survey was recorded during the 1970’s. The MT data were modeled using a smooth, two-dimensional (2-D) inversion code developed by Geosystem, Inc. Modeled resistivity values vary from 2-1000 ohm-m in the 2 - 4.5 km-thick sedimentary section. Resistivities exceed 1000 ohm-m in the basement interpreted to underlie the sediments. The sedimentary sequence indicates three distinct regimes: (1) an upper, unsaturated and freshwater saturated, basin-fill that ranges from 350 - 800 m-deep with resistivities of 8 - 85 ohm-m, (2) a deeper, mostly conductive region with higher brine and/or clay concentrations approximately 3 km thick with resistivities varying between 2 - 100 ohm-m and (3) a resistive sedimentary cover over the crystalline basement that ranges from 100 - 1000 ohm-m. Tectonic interpretations of the 2-D MT inversion profile indicate the locations of several buried, unmapped faults within the basin which agree with recent U. S. Geological Survey aeromagnetic interpretations. A geologic structure model for the area includes two grabens with the western graben down dropped with respect to the western graben.
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