Eight-Fold Three
-
Dimensional
Seismic
Coverage Onshore for
Price of
Two
Normal CDP Lines
James L. Allen, John L. Howell, Sr.
By laying out two
seismic
lines perpendicular to one another and recording on
both lines while shooting each line, a grid of
three
-
dimensional
subsurface
seismic
information can be obtained for the cost of shooting
two
normal
common-depth-point lines. The subsurface coverage will be single-fold points
one-half the geophone station interval, a distance called the bin interval. By
shooting at each station and mixing recording stations one bin apart, the
resulting traces on the
three
-
dimensional
grid can be eight-fold and still be
one bin interval apart. As with most
three
-
dimensional
surveys, the cost of
processing the data is roughly equivalent to the cost of acquisition.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91038©1987 AAPG Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, June 7-10, 1987.