EGS Collab: 3D Geophysical Model Around the Sanford Underground Research Facility

This package contains data associated with a proceedings paper (linked below) submitted to the 44th Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering. The Geophysical Model text file contains density, P- and S-wave seismic speeds on a 3D grid. The file has six columns and provides latitude (degree), longitude (degree), depth (km), P-wave speed (km/s), S-wave speed (km/s), and density (g/cm^3) at each grid point. The Interactive Geophysical Model API file is an interactive visualization of the 3D geophysical model. The visualization allows users to view depth slices and vertical profiles of the model side by side. The depth of the slices and the location of the profile can be changed.

Reference: Chai, C., Maceira, M., Santos-Villalobos, H. J., and EGS Collab team, 2019, Subsurface Seismic Structure around the Sanford Underground Research Facility, in PROCEEDINGS, 44th Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, edited, Stanford University, Stanford, California.

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notes This package contains data associated with a proceedings paper (linked below) submitted to the 44th Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering. The Geophysical Model text file contains density, P- and S-wave seismic speeds on a 3D grid. The file has six columns and provides latitude (degree), longitude (degree), depth (km), P-wave speed (km/s), S-wave speed (km/s), and density (g/cm^3) at each grid point. The Interactive Geophysical Model API file is an interactive visualization of the 3D geophysical model. The visualization allows users to view depth slices and vertical profiles of the model side by side. The depth of the slices and the location of the profile can be changed. Reference: Chai, C., Maceira, M., Santos-Villalobos, H. J., and EGS Collab team, 2019, Subsurface Seismic Structure around the Sanford Underground Research Facility, in PROCEEDINGS, 44th Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, edited, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
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title EGS Collab: 3D Geophysical Model Around the Sanford Underground Research Facility