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Multicomponent high-resolution seismic reflection profiling

The Leading Edge, 2009
Multicomponent seismic reflection methods are a new tool for oil and gas exploration and reservoir monitoring (Miles 1988), but such technologies have not yet been extensively exploited for near-surface exploration related to hydrogeological and/or geotechnical investigations.
Andre J.-M. Pugin   +2 more
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Geophysical interpretation of a high‐resolution seismic refraction profile in the Northern Apennines

Terra Nova, 1994
ABSTRACTA combined seismic and gravimetric interpretation in the Northern Apennines area (Italy) is presented. To the knowledge of the authors, this is one of the few attempts to apply tomographic methodology to a seismic refraction profile. This procedure, together with the classical interpretation for defining lower reflectors, led to the formulation
BARZAGHI, RICCARDO   +5 more
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Mapping the geometry of an aquifer system with a high‐resolution reflection seismic profile

Geophysical Prospecting, 2005
ABSTRACTA high‐resolution P‐wave seismic reflection survey was conducted in the area of Lambro Park within the city of Milan (northern Italy). Several high permeability channel sequences were identified and the stratigraphy of the infill was accurately mapped.
FRANCESE R   +3 more
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Interpretation of Marine High Resolution Shallow Seismic Profile

2009 International Forum on Computer Science-Technology and Applications, 2009
This paper studies the interpretation of high-resolution shallow seismic profile. Firstly, it is necessary to do some indoor fine processing to get a high quality profile, such as adaptive filtering, true amplitude recovery, tides differences and so on, especially the processes to remove the multiple waves.
Tong Siyou   +5 more
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SeisPrho: An interactive computer program for processing and interpretation of high-resolution seismic reflection profiles

Computers and Geosciences, 2009
SeisPrho is an interactive computer program for processing and interpreting high-resolution seismic reflection profiles developed using the Delphi/Kylix multiplatform programming environment. For this reason, it is available under Windows™ and Linux™ operating systems.
Luca Gasperini, Giuseppe Stanghellini
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Onshore high-resolution seismic profiling applied to sedimentology

Geophysics, 1988
Abstract High-resolution seismic profiling is a valuable method for the exploration of the shallow subsurface. Currently, a resolution of 0.5 m can be attained. This resolution is sufficient to recognize small sedimentary features (channels, dunes, linear ridges, etc.) and to reconstruct the environment of deposition.
P. Jongerius, K. Helbig
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A SIMPLE APPROACH TO HIGH RESOLUTION SEISMIC PROFILING FOR COAL*

Geophysical Prospecting, 1979
AbstractSeismic exploration techniques which have been developed for oil prospecting contribute a valuable means for surveying coal measures. Since the object is to detect minor faults within the first 1500 m, rather than structural features at great depth, the new technique requires much higher resolution in the early part of the traditional seismic ...
A. ZIOLKOWSKI, W. E. LERWILL
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