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Distance separated simultaneous sweeping, for fast, clean, vibroseis acquisition

ABSTRACT Distance separated simultaneous sweeping DS3 is a new vibroseis technique that produces independent records, uncontaminated by simultaneous source interference, for a range of offsets and depths that span all target zones of interest. Use of DS3 on a recent seismic survey in Oman, resulted...

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