Claims
- 1. A seismic exploration method with high spatial resolution comprising, locating a line of receivers in longitudinally spaced relation, locating a line of transmission sources in spaced relation to each other, generating seismic waves at each of said sources, controlling the transmission of said waves by said transmission sources, to provide wave transmission intervals between sources less than the time taken for the longest wave to travel through the medium to be explored from said transmission sources to said receivers and to provide wave transmission intervals between repetitions of each source at least equal to said time taken for said longest wave to travel from said transmission source to said receiver, receiving on the receivers signals produced by reflection of said waves at reflection points in said medium to be explored and recording said received signals, displacing said receivers and sources along the seismic line to be explored after each transmission of waves by a distance equal to the source spacing in such a manner that a source takes the place of a preceding source, processing said recorded signals by grouping all the recorded signals corresponding to the same reflection point, shifting in time each of said recorded traces with respect to the transmission instants of the corresponding source to place into coincidence the respective transmission instants of sources the seismic paths of which reach a predetermined reflection point, and adding all said shifted in time recorded traces relating to the same reflection point.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the sources and receivers of the lines are arranged substantially in accordance with the formula i.sub.s =(k/n)i.sub.t where:
- i.sub.s is the distance between two consecutive sources,
- i.sub.t is the distance between two consecutive receivers,
- n=the number of sources, and
- k=a constant which does not equal n.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1, and comprising arranging said transmission sources in lines in alignment with said at least one receiver.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 1, comprising using several transmission sources and several receivers capable of being displaced in accordance with a displacement axis for marine seismology, arranging said transmission sources on a line perpendicular to said displacement axis, and arranging said receivers in rows parallel to said displacement axis with each line of receivers being parallel to the line of said transmission sources and comprising a receiver from each row.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 780,846, filed Mar. 24, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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