Claims
- 1. In seismic exploration, a method of obtaining optimum seismograms when traversing a seismic line regardless of the dip of the subsurface formations with respect to the direction of said line comprising:
- traversing said line with a linear array of seismic sources and a linear array of seismic detectors spaced along said line from said sources;
- activating said linear array of seismic sources simultaneously to produce a seismic wave that travels substantially vertically into the earth;
- recording signals representative of the vertical traveling seismic energy reflected from said subsurface formations and detected by said detectors to produce optimum traces of reflections from formations which dip upwardly from said detectors toward said sources;
- activating said linear array of seismic sources sequentially beginning at the source most distant from the detector array and progressing toward the detector array with preselected delays between each firing to effect a tilted seismic source and produce a seismic wave that travels at an angle with the vertical;
- recording signals representative of the aforesaid seismic energy traveling at an angle, reflected from said subsurface formations, and detected by said detectors to produce optimum traces of reflections from formations which dip downward from said detectors toward said sources;
- repeating said activating steps at spaced points along said seismic line; and
- combining said traces to produce optimum seismograms representing both of the aforesaid types of formations.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- activating a point seismic source to produce nonfocused seismic energy that is transmitted downwardly into the earth, and
- recording signals produced by said seismic detectors that are representative of the reflected seismic energy from said subsurface formations.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said seismic exploration is a marine seismic exploration in which a boat traverses a line of exploration over subsurface formations and tows a linear array of seismic sources and an array of seismic detectors in spaced relationship with said linear array of seismic sources along said line of exploration over said subsurface formmatons.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising activating a point seismic source to produce a nonfocused seismic pressure wave that travels downward through the water and into the earth whereby said seismic wave reflects from the subsurface formations and travels toward the water surface.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising determining the highest and lowest dip of said subsurface formations and firing said linear array of seismic sources with a delay defined by the following equation: ##EQU2## where, .DELTA.T=source time delay, milliseconds,
- L=source length,
- N=number of spaces between the sources of the linear array of seismic sources,
- V.sub.w =surface layer velocity, and
- .theta.=mean of the highest and lowest subsurface formation dip.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the length of said linear array of seismic sources is designed as indicated below: ##EQU3## K.apprxeq.0.46, (.DELTA.T/T) value for half power response of source array,
- V.sub.w =surface layer velocity,
- T=predominant reflection period,
- .delta.=(.alpha..sub.2- .alpha..sub.1)/2, half width of response lobe,
- .alpha..sub. = lowest dip of subsurface formation, and
- .alpha..sub.2 highest dip of subsurface formation.
- 7. The method of claim 3 wherein a determination is made of the highest and lowest dip of the subsurface formation and wherein the length of the linear array of seismic sources and the preselected source time delay are determined by the equation below: ##EQU4## where: L=source length,
- K.apprxeq.0.46, (.DELTA.T/T) value for half power response of source array,
- V.sub.w =surface layer velocity,
- T=predominant reflection period,
- .delta.=(.alpha..sub.2- .alpha..sub.1)/2, half width of response lobe,
- .DELTA.T=source time delay, milliseconds,
- N=number of spaces between the sources of the linear array of seismic sources, and
- .theta.=mean of the highest and lowest subsurface formation dip.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 16,681, filed Mar. 1, 1979 now abandoned which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 793,680, filed May 4, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,146,870, issued Mar. 27, 1979, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 709,486, filed July 28, 1976, now abandoned.
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