R. Giese, S. Lueth, H. Richter, B. Wawerzinek, K. Jaksch, R. Esefelder
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Abstract
Summary The modular seismic acquisition system at the GFZ is basically suitable for underground exploration in crystalline, salt and clay rocks. Special features of the application result from the different properties of the media such as degree of heterogeneity, damping, anisotropy and their interaction with the excavation zone (EDZ) induced by the cavity (drifts, tunnels). This manifests itself in different frequency damping behaviour for compressional, shear and surface waves, which require a specific use of impulse and vibration sources at the joint depending on the task. Seismic borehole measurements can contribute to a significant improvement of the resolution.