The use of passive seismological imaging in speleogenetic studies: an example from Kanaan Cave, Lebanon

Among many parameters that control the evolution of caves stands the volume of unconsolidated clay sediments generally produced by the alteration of the calcareous rocks. Here we introduce the use of a passive seismological imaging technique to investigate the clay deposits and estimate its total vo...

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Main Authors: Nehmé Carole, Voisin Christophe, Mariscal Armand, Gérard Pierre-Charles, Cornou Cécile, Jabbour-Gédéon Badr, Amhaz Samer, Salloum Nancy, Badaro-Saliba Nada, Adjizian-Gerard Jocelyne, Delannoy Jean-Jacques
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Language:English
Published: University of South Florida Libraries 2013-05-01
Series:International Journal of Speleology
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Online Access:http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1123&context=ijs
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spelling doaj-c4e7a3ddfe4c441eb85bf5026e4807fa2021-05-02T01:18:20ZengUniversity of South Florida LibrariesInternational Journal of Speleology0392-66721827-806X2013-05-0142297108http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1827-806X.42.2.1The use of passive seismological imaging in speleogenetic studies: an example from Kanaan Cave, LebanonNehmé CaroleVoisin ChristopheMariscal ArmandGérard Pierre-CharlesCornou CécileJabbour-Gédéon BadrAmhaz SamerSalloum NancyBadaro-Saliba NadaAdjizian-Gerard JocelyneDelannoy Jean-JacquesAmong many parameters that control the evolution of caves stands the volume of unconsolidated clay sediments generally produced by the alteration of the calcareous rocks. Here we introduce the use of a passive seismological imaging technique to investigate the clay deposits and estimate its total volume in a cave. Applied for the first time for speleogenesis studies, the HVSR (Horizontal / Vertical Spectral Ration) is a geophysical technique that can help better interpret cave geomorphology. We apply seismological spectral techniques (H/V ratio) on ambient noise vibrations to derive the clay volume, as well as its shape. This technique applied on the clay volume reveals some internal details, such as fallen blocks prior to the deposit accumulation and helps to understand deposit evacuation dynamics. The study focuses on the Kanaan Cave, located in Metn District, Lebanon, and reveals new stages related to the cave speleogenesis. This technique could be applied on ‘paragenetic’ caves where clay volume is frequently present in order to constrain the clay volume and reconstruct the buried floor shape of the cave, underneath the clay deposit.http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1123&context=ijsspeleogenesisHVSRsediment thicknessKanaan CaveLebanon
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author Nehmé Carole
Voisin Christophe
Mariscal Armand
Gérard Pierre-Charles
Cornou Cécile
Jabbour-Gédéon Badr
Amhaz Samer
Salloum Nancy
Badaro-Saliba Nada
Adjizian-Gerard Jocelyne
Delannoy Jean-Jacques
spellingShingle Nehmé Carole
Voisin Christophe
Mariscal Armand
Gérard Pierre-Charles
Cornou Cécile
Jabbour-Gédéon Badr
Amhaz Samer
Salloum Nancy
Badaro-Saliba Nada
Adjizian-Gerard Jocelyne
Delannoy Jean-Jacques
The use of passive seismological imaging in speleogenetic studies: an example from Kanaan Cave, Lebanon
International Journal of Speleology
speleogenesis
HVSR
sediment thickness
Kanaan Cave
Lebanon
author_facet Nehmé Carole
Voisin Christophe
Mariscal Armand
Gérard Pierre-Charles
Cornou Cécile
Jabbour-Gédéon Badr
Amhaz Samer
Salloum Nancy
Badaro-Saliba Nada
Adjizian-Gerard Jocelyne
Delannoy Jean-Jacques
author_sort Nehmé Carole
title The use of passive seismological imaging in speleogenetic studies: an example from Kanaan Cave, Lebanon
title_short The use of passive seismological imaging in speleogenetic studies: an example from Kanaan Cave, Lebanon
title_full The use of passive seismological imaging in speleogenetic studies: an example from Kanaan Cave, Lebanon
title_fullStr The use of passive seismological imaging in speleogenetic studies: an example from Kanaan Cave, Lebanon
title_full_unstemmed The use of passive seismological imaging in speleogenetic studies: an example from Kanaan Cave, Lebanon
title_sort use of passive seismological imaging in speleogenetic studies: an example from kanaan cave, lebanon
publisher University of South Florida Libraries
series International Journal of Speleology
issn 0392-6672
1827-806X
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Among many parameters that control the evolution of caves stands the volume of unconsolidated clay sediments generally produced by the alteration of the calcareous rocks. Here we introduce the use of a passive seismological imaging technique to investigate the clay deposits and estimate its total volume in a cave. Applied for the first time for speleogenesis studies, the HVSR (Horizontal / Vertical Spectral Ration) is a geophysical technique that can help better interpret cave geomorphology. We apply seismological spectral techniques (H/V ratio) on ambient noise vibrations to derive the clay volume, as well as its shape. This technique applied on the clay volume reveals some internal details, such as fallen blocks prior to the deposit accumulation and helps to understand deposit evacuation dynamics. The study focuses on the Kanaan Cave, located in Metn District, Lebanon, and reveals new stages related to the cave speleogenesis. This technique could be applied on ‘paragenetic’ caves where clay volume is frequently present in order to constrain the clay volume and reconstruct the buried floor shape of the cave, underneath the clay deposit.
topic speleogenesis
HVSR
sediment thickness
Kanaan Cave
Lebanon
url http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1123&context=ijs
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