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Orthogonal vibroseis sweeps
Authors:J Xia  NA Geier  RD Miller  CR Tapie
Institution:Kansas Geological Survey, The University of Kansas, 1930 Constant Ave., Lawrence, KS 66047;, ConocoPhillips, Nigeria Deepwater Exploration, 600 North Dairy Ashford, Houston, TX 77079;, and ExxonMobil Exploration Company, Technology/Geophysical Operations, GP8/684B-233 Benmar, Houston, TX 77060, USA
Abstract:Vibroseis is a method that imparts coded seismic energy into the ground. The energy is recorded with geophones and then processed using the known (coded) input signal. The resulting time‐domain representation of vibroseis data is an impulsive wavetrain with wavelet properties consistent with the coded input signal convolved with the earth's reflectivity series. Historically, vibratory seismic surveys collect data from one source location at a time, summing one or more sources at each location. We present a method of designing orthogonal sweeps using the concept of combisweeps. The orthogonal sweeps allow simultaneous recording and later separation of two or more unique source locations. Orthogonality of sweeps permits separation of the data into unique source‐location field records by a conventional correlation procedure. The separation power of the orthogonal sweeps is demonstrated by a comparison between separated data and data acquired with one vibrator. Separation noise was at a negligible level for our demonstration data sets when two vibrators were located 50 m to 200 m apart. Coincident generation and recording of two vibroseis sweeps at different locations would allow almost double the amount of data to be recorded for a given occupation time and requires only half the storage medium.
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