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Summary

Single Source - Single Receiver wireless systems reduce acquisition to its most elementary components, allowing high flexibility to adapt to all environments. Small to medium size single sources can be used in any type of terrain, with minimal to zero footprint. Cableless single receivers adapt easily to any topography or natural, agricultural, or urban organization. Their reduced weight also means highly efficient deployment. The advent of these new solutions enables a shift from equipment-driven and access-driven to image-driven survey planning. In the Lussagnet-Izaute case study, we illustrate how such advanced systems lead to highly efficient operations to produce high resolution 3D seismic volumes.

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2014-06-16
2024-04-26
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References

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