Alexandra Afilhado
Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015
M. Evain; Alexandra Afilhado; C. Rigoti; A. Loureiro; D. Alves; Frauke Klingelhoefer; Philippe Schnurle; Aurelie Feld; Reinhardt A. Fuck; J. Soares; M. Vinicius de Lima; C. Corela; L. Matias; Massinissa Benabdellouahed; Agnès Baltzer; Marina Rabineau; Adriano R. Viana; Maryline Moulin; Daniel Aslanian
The structure and nature of the crust underlying the Santos Basin-Sao Paulo Plateau System (SSPS), in the SE Brazilian margin, are discussed based on five wide-angle seismic profiles acquired during the Santos Basin (SanBa) experiment in 2011. Velocity models allow us to precisely divide the SSPS in six domains from unthinned continental crust (Domain CC) to normal oceanic crust (Domain OC). A seventh domain (Domain D), a triangular shape region in the SE of the SSPS, is discussed by Klingelhoefer et al. (2014). Beneath the continental shelf, a ~100 km wide necking zone (Domain N) is imaged where the continental crust thins abruptly from ~40 km to less than 15 km. Toward the ocean, most of the SSPS (Domains A and C) shows velocity ranges, velocity gradients, and a Moho interface characteristic of the thinned continental crust. The central domain (Domain B) has, however, a very heterogeneous structure. While its southwestern part still exhibits extremely thinned (7 km) continental crust, its northeastern part depicts a 2–4 km thick upper layer (6.0–6.5 km/s) overlying an anomalous velocity layer (7.0–7.8 km/s) and no evidence of a Moho interface. This structure is interpreted as atypical oceanic crust, exhumed lower crust, or upper continental crust intruded by mafic material, overlying either altered mantle in the first two cases or intruded lower continental crust in the last case. The deep structure and v-shaped segmentation of the SSPS confirm that an initial episode of rifting occurred there obliquely to the general opening direction of the South Atlantic Central Segment.
Mathematical Geosciences | 2018
Omar Benazzouz; L. M. Pinheiro; L. Matias; Alexandra Afilhado; Daniel Herold; Seth S. Haines
The positioning of ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) is a key step in the processing flow of OBS data, especially in the case of self popup types of OBS instruments. The use of first arrivals from airgun shots, rather than relying on the acoustic transponders mounted in the OBS, is becoming a trend and generally leads to more accurate positioning due to the statistics from a large number of shots. In this paper, a linearization of the OBS positioning problem via the multilateration technique is discussed. The discussed linear solution solves jointly for the average water layer velocity and the OBS position using only shot locations and first arrival times as input data.
Mathematical Geosciences | 2018
Omar Benazzouz; L. M. Pinheiro; L. Matias; Alexandra Afilhado; Daniel Herold; Seth S. Haines
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Tectonophysics | 2008
Alexandra Afilhado; L. Matias; Hajime Shiobara; Alfred Hirn; L. Mendes-Victor; Hideki Shimamura
Tectonophysics | 2009
Maria C. Neves; Pedro Terrinha; Alexandra Afilhado; Maryline Moulin; L. Matias; F. Rosas
Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2015
Maryline Moulin; Frauke Klingelhoefer; Alexandra Afilhado; Daniel Aslanian; Philippe Schnurle; Hervé Nouzé; Marina Rabineau; Marie-Odile Beslier; Aurelie Feld
Geophysical Journal International | 2014
Frauke Klingelhoefer; M. Evain; Alexandra Afilhado; C. Rigoti; A. Loureiro; D. Alves; Angélique Leprêtre; Maryline Moulin; Philippe Schnurle; Massinissa Benabdellouahed; Agnès Baltzer; Marina Rabineau; Aurelie Feld; Adriano R. Viana; Daniel Aslanian
Tectonophysics | 2016
A. Loureiro; Alexandra Afilhado; L. Matias; Maryline Moulin; Daniel Aslanian
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2015
Omar Benazzouz; L. M. Pinheiro; Daniel Herold; Alexandra Afilhado
Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2018
João Marcelo Pinheiro; Philippe Schnurle; M. Evain; Alexandra Afilhado; F. Gallais; F. Klingelhoefer; A. Loureiro; Reinhardt A. Fuck; J. Soares; José Antônio Cupertino; Adriano R. Viana; Marina Rabineau; Agnès Baltzer; Massinissa Benabdellouahed; N.A. Dias; Maryline Moulin; Daniel Aslanian; L. Morvan; J.P. Mazé; D. Pierre; M. Roudaut-Pitel; I. Rio; Danielle Porcari Alves; P. Barros Junior; Youssef Biari; C. Corela; J. Crozon; J.L. Duarte; C. Ducatel; C. Falcão