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COMPUTATION OF SIGNATURES OF LINEAR AIRGUN ARRAYS*
- Source: Geophysical Prospecting, Volume 35, Issue 3, Apr 1987, p. 281 - 287
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- 27 Apr 2006
Abstract
Far‐field signatures from an airgun array are usually obtained by carrying out extensive field measurements. In order to decrease the need for such measurements, we have developed a method for computing signatures from linear airgun arrays where the distances between the airguns are such that the non‐linear interaction among the airguns is negligible.
The signature from a single airgun of a given type is computed from the following airgun parameters: airgun chamber volume, chamber pressure, airgun depth and position of the waveshape plate within the chamber. For calibration purposes, a recorded signature for one set of airgun parameters has to be provided for each type of airgun. The signatures are computed by using empirical relations between signature properties and the airgun parameters, and by treating the primary and bubble pulses separately.
The far‐field signature from a linear airgun array can now be computed by summation of the delayed signatures from the airguns in the array. Practical results are shown for an array with different PAR (Bolt) 1500 C airguns.