Processing Vibrograms as a Way to Improve the Quality of High-Performance Vibroseismic Survey Results
https://doi.org/10.18599/grs.2024.3.4
Abstract
The article outlines the prerequisites and results of using a specialized technology for processing vibrograms obtained during high-performance vibroseismic studies using the “slip-sweep” technology. The goal is to reveal the potential and advantages of multispectral adaptive data processing, mainly associated with improving the quality and information content of the results obtained. The prerequisites for the introduction of technology are the existence of an objective demand for high-performance seismic exploration methods and the physical feasibility, in modern conditions, of recording and processing data from the level of initial vibrograms. The work describes the advantages and disadvantages of the vibroseismic method and its high-performance modifications, provides a brief retrospective analysis of the topic of processing vibrograms before correlation, substantiates specific methodological approaches to reducing the technological noise of vibroseismic “slip-sweep” surveys, demonstrates specific examples of improving data quality (both at the level of correlograms, and at the level of total sections) with different numbers of groups of vibroseismic sources. The main conclusion is that processing vibrograms using the “slip-sweep” method provides an increase in quality comparable to at least a one and a half to twofold increase in the shooting magnification.
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About the Authors
Yu. N. DolgikhRussian Federation
Yuri N. Dolgikh – Dr. Sci. (Geology and Mineralogy), Scientific Secretary
7, Pozharnykh i spasateley st., Tyumen, 625031
D. V. Gulyaev
Russian Federation
Denis V. Gulyaev – Deputy Head of the Standard and Specialized Processing Department
7, Pozharnykh i spasateley st., Tyumen, 625031
V. V. Sokolovsky
Russian Federation
Vladimir V. Sokolovsky – Chief Technologist of the Project
7, Pozharnykh i spasateley st., Tyumen, 625031
V. I. Kuznetsov
Russian Federation
Vladislav I. Kuznetsov – Dr. Sci. (Geology and Mineralogy), Senior Expert of the Field Seismic Exploration Department
7, Pozharnykh i spasateley st., Tyumen, 625031
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For citations:
Dolgikh Yu.N., Gulyaev D.V., Sokolovsky V.V., Kuznetsov V.I. Processing Vibrograms as a Way to Improve the Quality of High-Performance Vibroseismic Survey Results. Georesursy = Georesources. 2024;26(3):27-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18599/grs.2024.3.4