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Extending the frequencies available for seismic imaging has been a key priority for the industry in recent years, so extra octaves of signal have to be generated. However, the design of vibrators implies limitations that differ with frequency. After a review of the main vibrator limitations at low and high frequencies, the proposed abstract presents the main improvements achieved up until now, and the limitations that are still pending.

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2015-11-16
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