Improving offshore 3D splay fault geometries and slip histories using seismic data reprocessing and structural modeling

Final Report
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Abstract

The goal of this project as written in the CRESCENT seed grant proposal was as follows: 1) reprocess selected profiles along strike from 45° to 48°N from the CASIE21 crustal-scale seismic data to obtain higher-resolution and higher-quality imaging of the uppermost 1-2 km of the accretionary wedge; 2) convert high-resolution USGS sparker seismic data from the time to depth domain to constrain near-surface fault geometries; 3) use kinematic modeling in the MOVE software to derive individual fault slip rates and per-event-displacements; and 4) work with the CFM group to create updated 3D models of identified faults based on the new data sources.

At this stage, we have begun the reprocessing of the CASIE21 seismic reflection data (Carbotte et al., 2023). The time-migration reprocessing of the CASIE21 dataset has improved imaging of the near-surface structure by incorporating usable frequencies up to ~220 Hz, in contrast to the ~50 Hz maximum usable content in the currently available pre-stack depth migrated (PSDM) profiles (Fig. 1C). An example of the image quality gained through reprocessing is shown in Fig. 1, where the dominant wavelength of each reflector is reduced to ~10 m (Fig. 1B) from ~20 m in the existing PSDM product (Fig. 1A). The reprocessing work is still currently in progress. While the imaging in the shallow section has been much improved, reprocessing below the first multiple is still needed to create a seamless image from the plate boundary to the surface.

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Ledeczi, A.M., Miller, N.C., Tobin, H.J., and Condit, C.B., 2026, Improving offshore 3D splay fault geometries and slip histories using seismic data reprocessing and structural modeling: Final Report, 5 p., https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20512959.

Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Organization Series
Title Improving offshore 3D splay fault geometries and slip histories using seismic data reprocessing and structural modeling
Series title Final Report
DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20512959
Year Published 2026
Language English
Publisher Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center
Contributing office(s) Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Description 5 p.
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