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A Reconnaissance Geophysical Survey of the Kawartha Lakes And Document généré le 26 sept. 2021 15:56 Géographie physique et Quaternaire A Reconnaissance Geophysical Survey of the Kawartha Lakes and Lake Simcoe, Ontario Levé géophysique de reconnaissance des lacs Kawartha et du lac Simcoe, Ontario Eine geophysikalische Erkundung und Vermessung der Kawarthaseen und des Simcoesees, Ontario Brian J. Todd et C. F. Michael Lewis La néotectonique de la région des Grands Lacs Résumé de l'article Neotectonics of the Great Lakes area Le levé a été mené afin de déceler les éléments néotectoniques et d'évaluer leur Volume 47, numéro 3, 1993 importance géologique. Des profils de sismique réflexion de haute résolution ont servi à déterminer les couches et les structures sédimentaires tardi- et URI : https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/032960ar postglaciaires ainsi que l'interface sédiment-roche en place dans les lacs DOI : https://doi.org/10.7202/032960ar Kawartha et le lac Simcoe. Les résultats montrent qu'il y a deux séquences sismostratigraphiques communes dans la couverture de dépôts meubles. L'unité inférieure présente une configuration de réflexion parallèle avec de Aller au sommaire du numéro fortes amplitudes, alors que l'unité supérieure est transparente du point de vue acoustique et recouvre l'unité inférieure parfois en concordance, parfois en discordance. L'épaisseur des deux unités varie à l'intérieur d'un lac et d'un lac Éditeur(s) à l'autre. Les profils caractéristiques des surfaces précambriennes sont ondulés, tandis que ceux des surfaces paléozoïques sont plats. En un site du Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal Lower Buckhorn Lake, Ia surface de roches basculées est peut être faillée, mais on n'a observé aucune perturbation dans les sédiments glaciaires sus-jacents. ISSN Dans la partie ouest du lac Simcoe et la Kempenfelt Bay, on a observé des 0705-7199 (imprimé) glissements dans des formes ressemblant à des grabens. On a également relevé 1492-143X (numérique) une forme diapirique dans le lac Simcoe. On croit que ces perturbations sont probablement le résultat de la fonte de blocs glaciaires et de la migration de fluides. À ce stade des recherches, on ne peut toutefois pas écarter une origine Découvrir la revue tectonique. On devra effectuer un levé géophysique systématique afin de cartographier toutes les formes et de déterminer leur origine néotectonique ou glaciotectonique. Citer cet article Todd, B. J. & Lewis, C. F. M. (1993). A Reconnaissance Geophysical Survey of the Kawartha Lakes and Lake Simcoe, Ontario. Géographie physique et Quaternaire, 47(3), 313–323. https://doi.org/10.7202/032960ar Tous droits réservés © Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 1993 Ce document est protégé par la loi sur le droit d’auteur. L’utilisation des services d’Érudit (y compris la reproduction) est assujettie à sa politique d’utilisation que vous pouvez consulter en ligne. https://apropos.erudit.org/fr/usagers/politique-dutilisation/ Cet article est diffusé et préservé par Érudit. Érudit est un consortium interuniversitaire sans but lucratif composé de l’Université de Montréal, l’Université Laval et l’Université du Québec à Montréal. Il a pour mission la promotion et la valorisation de la recherche. https://www.erudit.org/fr/ Géographie physique et Quaternaire, 1993, vol. 47, n° 3, p. 313-323, 9 fig. A RECONNAISSANCE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY OF THE KAWARTHA LAKES AND LAKE SIMCOE, ONTARIO* Brian J. TODD and CF. Michael LEWIS, Terrain Sciences Division, Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A OE8, and Atlantic Geoscience Centre, Geological Survey of Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, P.O. Box 1006, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2Y 4A2. ABSTRACT A marine geophysical survey RÉSUMÉ Levé géophysique de reconnais­ ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Eine geophysika- program has been conducted in lakes of sance des lacs Kawartha et du lac Simcoe, lische Erkundung und Vermessung der southern Ontario. The survey was designed Ontario. Le levé a été mené afin de déceler Kawarthaseen und des Simcoesees, to detect neotectonic features, if they exist, les éléments néotectoniques et d'évaluer Ontario. Ein marines geophysikalisches and to evaluate their geological importance. leur importance géologique. Des profils de Vermessungsprogramm wurde in Seen von High-resolution single- and multichannel sismique réflexion de haute résolution ont Sùdontario durchgefuhrt. Die Vermessung seismic reflection profiling were used to servi à déterminer les couches et les struc­ war angelegt, um eventuell vorhandene neo- delineate late- and post-glacial sedimentary tures sédimentaires tardi- et postglaciaires tektonische Elemente zu entdecken und ihre strata and structures, as well as the ainsi que l'interface sédiment- roche en place geologische Bedeutung zu bestimmen. sediment/bedrock interface, in the Kawartha dans les lacs Kawartha et le lac Simcoe. Les Seismische Reflexionsprofile einfacher oder Lakes and Lake Simcoe. Results show that résultats montrent qu'il y a deux séquences mehrfacher Frequenz mit hoher Auflôsung two seismostratigraphic sequences are com­ sismostratigraphiques communes dans la wurden benutzt, um die spàt- und postglazia- mon within the unconsolidated overburden. couverture de dépôts meubles. L'unité infé­ len Sedimentschichten und -strukturen The lower unit exhibits a parallel reflection rieure présente une configuration de sowie das Interface Sediment/anstehendes configuration having strong reflection ampli­ réflexion parallèle avec de fortes amplitudes, Gestein in den Kawarthaseen und dem tudes, whereas the upper unit is acoustically alors que l'unité supérieure est transparente Simcoesee zu bestimmen. Die Ergebnisse transparent and overlies the lower unit con­ du point de vue acoustique et recouvre zeigen, dafî es zwei gemeinsame seismos- formably in some places and unconformably l'unité inférieure parfois en concordance, tratigraphische Sequenzen innerhalb der in others. Both units vary in thickness within parfois en discordance. L'épaisseur des nicht verfestigten Uberlastung gibt. Die lakes and from lake to lake. Typical subbot- deux unités varie à l'intérieur d'un lac et d'un untere Einheit zeigt eine Paralell- tom profiles of Precambrian rock surfaces lac à l'autre. Les profils caractéristiques des Reflektorstruktur mit starken Reflexion- are rolling; those of Paleozoic rock surfaces surfaces précambriennes sont ondulés, tan­ sweiten, wohingegen die hôhere Einheit are smooth. At one location in Lower dis que ceux des surfaces paléozoïques sont akustisch transparent ist und die untere Buckhorn Lake, tilted rock surfaces may be plats. En un site du Lower Buckhorn Lake, Ia Einheit an einigen Stellen gleichgelagert und faulted but disturbance of overlying glacioge- surface de roches basculées est peut être an anderen ungleich gelagert bedeckt. Die nic sediments was not observed. In western faillée, mais on n'a observé aucune pertur­ Dicke der beiden Einheiten variiert innerhalb Lake Simcoe and Kempenfelt Bay, slumping bation dans les sédiments glaciaires sus- der Seen und von einem See zum anderen. into graben-like features was observed. Also jacents. Dans la partie ouest du lac Simcoe Die typischen Unterbauprofile der pràkam- in Lake Simcoe, a diapiric feature was docu­ et la Kempenfelt Bay, on a observé des glis­ brischen Felsoberflachen sind wellig, die der mented. It is speculated that these disturb­ sements dans des formes ressemblant à des palàozoischen Felsoberflachen glatt. An ances most likely result from glacier ice block grabens. On a également relevé une forme einer Stelle im unteren Buckhornsee sind die melting and fluid migration. A tectonic origin, diapirique dans le lac Simcoe. On croit que gekippten Felsoberflachen vielleicht verwor- however, cannot be discounted at this stage ces perturbations sont probablement le fen, doch beobachtet man keine Stôrung der of investigation. Additional systematic résultat de la fonte de blocs glaciaires et de darùbergelagerten glaziogenen Sedimente. marine geophysical surveys are required in la migration de fluides. À ce stade des Im westlichen Simcoesee und der Kem­ the future to map features in detail to deter­ recherches, on ne peut toutefois pas écarter penfelt Bay hat man Abrutschungen in gra- mine whether they are of neotectonic or gla- une origine tectonique. On devra effectuer benartige Formen festgestellt. AuBerdem ist ciotectonic origin. un levé géophysique systématique afin de im Simcoesee eine diapire Form dokumen- cartographier toutes les formes et de déter­ tiert. Man vermutet, dafî dièse Stôrungen miner leur origine néotectonique ou hôchstwahrscheinlich auf das Schmelzen glaciotectonique. von Gletschereisblôcken und flùssige Wanderungen zurùckzufùhren sind. In- dessen kann in diesem Stadium der Forschung ein tektonischer Ursprung nicht ausgeschlossen werden. * Geological Survey of Canada Contribution no. 47592 Manuscrit révisé accepté le 3 août 1993 314 BJ. TODD and C.F.M. LEWIS INTRODUCTION highly developed transportation corridor, industrial base and power generation and distribution system. A regional marine Over the last decade, there has been increased concern seismic survey has been undertaken in western Lake Ontario about the identification and documentation of neotectonic (Lewis et al., 1992). The objective of this paper is to report activity and related geological features in southern Ontario, results from a reconnaissance marine seismic investigation one of the most populated areas of Canada (Wallach and of the sediments and bedrock beneath the Kawartha Lakes Mohajer, 1990; Mohajeref a/., 1992). Although both subaerial
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