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Autor:
Jason Criss, Arjun Selvakumar
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 42:321-323
Commercial sensors for seismic data collection have changed little in the previous 20 years. The sensors that are available today have exceptional dynamic range and sensitivity. This paper explores and compares the field response of analog geophones
Publikováno v:
GEOPHYSICS. 87:P29-P38
Extending the vibroseis acquisition bandwidth toward very low frequencies (below 5 Hz) can be very beneficial for land seismic exploration. However, most conventional hydraulic vibrators have physical limitations as well as harmonic distortion in the
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Publikováno v:
Second International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy.
Autor:
Jason Criss
Publikováno v:
First Break. 38:59-62
The global acceptance of recording nodes in seismic operations is gradually increasing. Many regions of the world have either switched or are in the process of transitioning to nodal operations. Several factors have encouraged this transition among s
Autor:
C. Jason Criss, Zhouhong Wei
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2020.
Publikováno v:
First Break. 36:77-84
Extending the Vibroseis acquisition bandwidth towards low frequencies has become an increasing trend in land seismic exploration. It is clear that adding low-frequency content to seismic data can be beneficial to enabling waveform inversion for veloc
Autor:
Jason Criss
Publikováno v:
First Break. 37:45-47
The debate over arrays vs. single-point recording continues. In college (in the 1980s) we learnt that arrays can suppress certain forms of seismic noise and that the array itself acted as a multiplier to our stacking fold with regard to random noise.
Autor:
Jason Criss
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 35:586-588
Digital sensors based on microelectromechanical system (MEMS) technology first emerged on the market in the late 1990s and were being utilized on commercial projects as early as 2002. While these sensors were lauded for their unique technical propert