Wei et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Fundamental discussions on seismic vibratorsWei et al., 2010
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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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