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Volume 2, Issue 7, 1984
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Marine source array directivity: a new wide airgun array system
Authors G.E. Parkes, L. Hatton and T. HauglandThe use of spatially distributed arrays of energy sources is a well-developed technique of exploration seismology. The principal advantages of such arrays over point sources are that the outgoing energy pulse may be shaped by using arrayelements with different characteristics and that the geometrical configuration may be adjusted to manipulate the interference effects between the array elements, at seismic frequencies.
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Effects of marine source array directivity on seismic data and source signature deconvolution
Authors M.M. Loveridge, G.E. Parkes, L. Hatton and M.H. WorthingtonRecent years have seen a dramatic increase in the use of spatially extended source arrays in marine seismic data acquisition. The primary purpose of using such arrays is to reduce source related noise contamination such as sideswipe, multiples and other types of coherent noise.
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