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First Break - Volume 2, Issue 6, 1984
Volume 2, Issue 6, 1984
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The Delft airgun experiment
More LessIn April and May 1983 the Geophysics Group of the Mining Department. Technische Hogeschool Delft (Delft University of Technology), carried out a seismic reflection experiment in the North Sea in cooperation with the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (DGV-TNO). The experiment, which cost in excess of f200000, was sponsored by six major oil companies, three seismic contractors and DGV-TNO, who also managed the project.
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Interpretation of vertical seismic profiles
By A.A. FitchMost seismic surveys are conducted on the surface-of necessity. There are, however, advantages in placing the detector in the subsurface : the seismic response can be related with precision to the subsurface which is known in detail from logging and coring; seismically there is a good environment for recording; and there are also some other benefits.
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