Basic Principles And Concepts Of Practical Shallow Seismic Reflection Profiling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. W. Steeples R. D. Miller
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Seismic reflection is a powerful geophysical exploration method that has been in widespread use in the petroleum industry for more than 60 years. This paper addresses some basic principles of the method and its application at depths shallower than 30 m (100 ft). Since 1980, the shallow reflection technique has been increasingly used for engineering and environmental problems, such as mapping bedrock beneath alluvium and delineating intra-alluvial features near hazardous waste sites, detecting voids in coal and karst, defining the top of the saturated zone and mapping shallow faults. New applications will be added with improved resolution and increased cost-effectiveness.
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APA: D. W. Steeples R. D. Miller  (1994)  Basic Principles And Concepts Of Practical Shallow Seismic Reflection Profiling

MLA: D. W. Steeples R. D. Miller Basic Principles And Concepts Of Practical Shallow Seismic Reflection Profiling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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