Does anyone know why they test for several consecutive days?
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Seismic surveys are taken along parallel "lines." Depending upon the geography of the shoot, it might take many days to acquire the data. Offshore, its weather and sea state dependent, and oftentimes it takes even longer to acquire all the digits.
Brian
Brian, as the seismic truck is testing, what is the distance it is able to read from the truck location or is that depend upon the terrain? If dependent on terrain for example in Texas could truck test 25 miles or in hilly southeast Ohio five miles from the truck?
Having observed the thumper trucks on a recurring basis going up the road the past few days, I am curious what the need for the repetition was.
Craig,
That's what I might have expected; once. They've definitely been up the road several times.
Interesting. Could they just be verifying their data?
Thanks.
It's possible, though equipment is generally very reliable (i.e. usually <2% drop-out / failure rate) so I wouldn't expect the crew to need to make multiple passes just to verify the data.
Were the vibrators actually working; i.e. pads down & shaking, during each trip down the road or were they simply driving back and forth? If the vibrators were shaking every trip or most trips, then they were probably conducting a series of tests.
Were the vibrators actually working; i.e. pads down & shaking, during each trip down the road or were they simply driving back and forth? If the vibrators were shaking every trip or most trips, then they were probably conducting a series of tests.
Yes.
Great picture Gary. My husband's seen the chopper with the bags hanging twice around us but didn't have the camera with him. Was hoping to get a pic to put with the pictures of the drilling for shot holes.
I find this really hard to believe. What you describe has only ever happened to me once during my 38 year career as a geophysicist.
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