Title: Gravity surveys
1Gravity surveys
2Regional location
Bango Road canal bank
Reno Highway
Carson Highway
V-line canal bank
3Theodolite
- Measures horizontal vertical angle relative to
known point (north) - Measures horizontal vertical offset between
survey point and instrument location - Linked to Earth using one GPS point
- Data used to obtain latitude, longitude, elevation
Photo by Dr. Louie
4Gravimeter
- Lacoste-Romberg G-509 gravimeter
- Must be level to get accurate reading
- UNR base station measured in AM PM
- Field base station measured every 3 hrs
- 0.05 mGal instrument accuracy
Photo by Dr. Louie
5Terrain correction
- Zone B 4 sectors
- radius 6.56 54.6 ft
- Zone C 6 sectors
- radius 54.6 175 ft
- Elevation difference estimated for each sector
- Positive number added to SBA
Photo by Dr. Louie
8 ft 0.0267 mGal
From Telford et al., 1990
6Density determination
Must determine appropriate earth density
- Nettleton (1942) method
- Gravity survey over hill
- Determine gravity anomalies for different
densities - Plot these versus distance
- Plot elevation vs. distance
- Choose curve with minimum correlation with
topography
Average crustal density 2.67 g/cc (LaFehr,
1991) However, we can be more accurate!
Example gravity profile, density 2.4 g/cc
7Density determination, contd
2.5 g/cc is the most appropriate density to use
2.5 g/cc
8Calculating Bouguer Anomalies
9V-line gravity survey
March 17, 2009
- 32 stations
- 4 m spacing
- Along canal bank
- Down hill at ends
V-line canal
stations surveyed using theodolite
Photo by Dr. Louie
10Preliminary plot
Note correlation with elevation
11V-line canal bank
- Small anomalies due to user error
- Gradation from high to low along canal bank
- Gravity high in valley
Plot generated by Laura Huebner using Geosoft
12Discussion of V-line results
- Localized anomalies
- we had many people use the gravimeter
- SW --gt NE
- Decreased compaction
- Dryer sediments
- Higher gravity in valley due to compacted,
natural sediment
13V-line conclusions
- Despite local anomalies, high confidence in
general decreasing SBA trend - Trees near higher SBA values
- Increased water raises SBA
- Increased water accounts for vegetation
- Compromised canal bank?
- Overall, low confidence in results
- small range in SBA (0.368 mGal)
- enormous error
- Terrain corrections (0.1 mGal)
- Multiple user error (0.03 mGal)
- Instrument error (0.05 mGal)
14Bango Road gravity survey
March 18, 2009
stations surveyed using theodolite
terrain corrections for zones A, B, C
- 13 stations
- 15 m spacing
- Along canal bank
Note slight offset in angle due to theodolite
error
15Preliminary plot
Note correlation with elevation
16Bango Road canal bank
- Gravity low in sediment fill at lower elevations
- Gravity high at top of hill
Plot generated by Laura Huebner using Geosoft
17Discussion of Bango Road results
- SBA follows geology
- Gravel comprises lower elevations
- Competent basalt comprises higher elevations
18Bango Road conclusions
- Relatively lower error, though still high
- Instrument error (0.05 mGal)
- Multiple user error (0.02 mGal)
- Terrain correction error (0.2 mGal)
- SBA range of 0.824 mGal
- High confidence in relative profile
- Gravity high over basalt
- Gravity low over sediments
- No apparent seepage through canal bank
19References
- LaFehr, T.R., 1991, Standardization in gravity
reduction Geophysics, v. 57, p. 1170-1178.s - Nettleton, L.L., 1942, Determination of density
for reduction of gravimeter observations
Geophysics, v. 4, p. 176-183. - Telford, W.M., Geldart, L.P, Sheriff, R.E, 1990,
Applied Geophysics, Second Edition, Cambridge
University Press Cambridge.