Articles | Volume 15, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/se-15-1385-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/se-15-1385-2024
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27 Nov 2024
Research article |  | 27 Nov 2024

Geophysical downhole logging analysis within the shallow-depth ICDP STAR drilling project (central Italy)

Paola Montone, Simona Pierdominici, M. Teresa Mariucci, Francesco Mirabella, Marco Urbani, Assel Akimbekova, Lauro Chiaraluce, Wade Johnson, and Massimiliano Rinaldo Barchi

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The STAR project set out to drill six shallow holes and use geophysical logging to find the best depth for placing seismometers and strainmeters to image the upper crust, in particular the Alto Tiberina fault, Italy. These measurements give us a better idea of what the rocks are like, helping us connect what we know from the literature with what we find underground, giving solid information on rock properties, which helps us understand the first few hundred meters of the Earth's crust.