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196, Topography, 257, 260, 262, 263 time sections Migrated . Turcotte, D. L.,242 Total magnetic field anomalies, 120 Vibroseis, 53, Two-dimensional gravity modeling, 293-96, 302 120 Vibroseis Correlation, 244 magnetic field vector, 286-88 Total (figure) 121 120, Vibroseis sweep, 158 migration, Two-dimensional faults, 201, 204 Transcurrent 168, 205, Volcanic arcs, 26 (figure), (figure) (figure) 326 138
193, for, 53 177-78 106 interface, 76 155-79 profiles, tectonics 127, 232 magnetization, (sideswipe) migration, 172
190, 144-46, tie effects; focus etfects reflection, horizontaLinterfaces. and, 108, flow equation, 318 state of upper mantle (grain size), 345, 346-47 153-55 169, 177 156 (figure) 178, 269
waves, 4,47 earthquakes and, motions of, 51-52 travel-time curves reflections, S waves. See Shear waves 144, Bow Talwani, M., 92, 244 T-axis intercepts, 67, 68 for reflected waves, 66 for single dipping interface. 87 horizontal Tectonic interpretation reflection, refraction Plate gravity and, 260-76 for igneous rocks, 345 for magmas, 345, 349 reflection W. Curie, 285,297. 300 18-19 volcanism and,
Surface 207 Suture zone Synclines, See also Buried T for seismic for several 80,81 for single of seismic of seismic 90-92 Tectonics. See Tectonic settings seismic Telford, M.. 80, Temperature defined, 311 heat in physical and, (figure) Tesla, 290 Texture 233 Thermal Thermoremanent 300, 301 Thickness 257 elastic, 241 Thorium, 314 effects, (figure) (figure), Thrust snakehead, Tibet
156 150 and, 89 from, 101 107 for,
152, 141, bending and, 211 interfaces and, 162 (figure), 106 106, 117 116, interpreta- (figure), 326 for, 275-76 (figure) interpretation 108 (figure),
faults, Plain, 30, 35-36 mean square velocity and, interface 113 129 110, [10-11 (figure)
177 178 K., thrust Law, 59-60, 62, 64, 70 earthquakes and, 206-7, 209 bending and, 18, 50 waves, 49-50 America, 92, 95 Spheres, gravity anomalies length, 73. 74 (figure), 114 (figure) L11 seismic sections, traces, 114 (figure) 175 171 compressional, 38, 45,46 extensional, 38, 45,46 modulus. See Young's faults, 38, 205 mechanism solutions 198 tectonics and, 201 197-98 reflection 137-55 Sub
Smithson, S. B., Smythe, D. Snakehead (figure) River Snake Snell's taypath foot 116 seismic wave several horizontal 78 single dipping Socorro, New Mexico, 16, Solids, Sound South 258, 276 244-48 Spherical divergence, Spike seismic signal, Spreading centers, 201 Spread (figure) LLL, Stack, 106, fold of, Stacked Stacked seismic (figure), Stacking velocity, Statics corrections, B., Stewart, D
waves waves 162 185, (figure), 204 (figure), 211 . *< 190, 193, 102, (figure) 118 108 for, 269-70 129
interior, 205-18 Reflected Refracted waves (figure), 52 (figure), 211,214 (figure), 215 185. See also seismology using approxi- (figure), focus earthquakes, 189 rocks, 346 188, (figure), of, 214 for, 54 127 116, 117, 107 (figure), 109 (figure) (sideswipe) Nevada Mountains, 27, 92. (table), 322 (figure), 323 (figure), 324 127, ratio, and, 32-34, 36 Slow-spreading ridges, 325-26, 327
Index and earth’s elasticity of, 45-52 reflected. See refracted. See surface. See Surface transmission of, 211 velocity of, 50,51 Earthquake eocismometers, 3-4 Semi-infinite slabs, 244, 248-51 models mations of, 251-59 160 Serpentinite, (table) 319 161 Desert, Shadow zone, 217 Shale, 51, 319 (table) 199-201, 203 causes of, 31 for, Shallow intrusive Shearing stresses, 38, 45, 46 Shear modulus, 48, 51
360 Seismology, gravity Serpa, L., Sevier Shallow 187, epicenter at 103 Sheriff, R. Shield Shipley, H., Short-path Shot gathers, Sierra heat Silica, Silicates, Slab pull Smith, M.J.,

