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Fundamental discussions on seismic vibrators

Wei et al., 2010

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32131496023018860
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Wei Z
Phillips T
Hall M
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Geophysics

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Vibrators are the most widely used sources in land seismic exploration. Successful application of vibroseis technology requires evaluating each element in the vibrator system and ensuring that each part of the system contributes to the success of the method. To obtain …
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    • G01V1/003Seismic data acquisition in general, e.g. survey design
    • G01V1/005Seismic data acquisition in general, e.g. survey design with exploration systems emitting special signals, e.g. frequency swept signals, pulse sequences or slip sweep arrangements
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    • G01V1/02Generating seismic energy
    • G01V1/143Generating seismic energy using mechanical driving means, e.g. motor driven shaft
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    • G01V1/16Receiving elements for seismic signals; Arrangements or adaptations of receiving elements
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