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Abstract

Summary

Several new technologies. These technologies can be divided in three main fields: the seismic source, the seismic receiver and the processing algorithms. We will discuss these new technologies, where the main focus will be on the source- and receiver configurations that are requires for broadband full azimuth surveys.

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2014-04-28
2024-04-19
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