Papers - Seismic Methods - Certain Instrument Problems in Reflection Seismology

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 44
- File Size:
- 2814 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1934
Abstract
I. Description of reflection equipments.................. 412 A. Design features of present types.................. 412 B. Reflection equipment designed by writer.............. 418 11. Characteristics of reflection seismographs............... 421 A. Types of coupling in electromagnetic seismographs.......... 421 B. Action of pickup, amplifier and galvanometer............. 424 C. Combined action of pickups, amplifiers and oscillographs....... 433 D. Static and dynamic constants................... 434 E. Desirable values for static and dynamic constants.......... 435 111. Calibration of reflection apparatus.................. 442 A. Dynamic tests without shaking table................ 442 B. Calibration methods....................... 445 C. Various other tests........................ 451 INTRODUCTION In the past five years, the reflection method of seismic prospecting has been developed to a high degree of perfection. Its success in mapping oil structure is due to the unique and definite nature of the depth data obtained. While articles on the principle and results of this method continue to appear in increasing number, there is virtually nothing published about the instruments used in this work. Several years ago, the writer started an experimental and theoretical investigation with the object of determining which characteristics would be best adapted to the problem at hand. As a result, an equipment was developed which has proved its usefulness in a great number of field tests. W. E. Pugh, now with the Empire Oil and Refining Co., joined the writer, in 1931 and 1932, in the laboratory experiments and field tests. In 1933, a paper was written on Certain Instrument and Field Problems in Reflection Seismology, and submitted to the Institute. The part of that paper dealing with field tests was published as Contribution 34 (reprinted in this volume, p. 455). Since then, considerably more labora-
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(1934) Papers - Seismic Methods - Certain Instrument Problems in Reflection SeismologyMLA: Papers - Seismic Methods - Certain Instrument Problems in Reflection Seismology. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.