Seismic Surveying, Instrumentation and Applications

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Bruce B. Redpath Rob Huggins Doug Crice
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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60
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Over the last decade, instrumentation has been developed that allows the application of seismic reflection methods to groundwater and engineering problems. At the Geological Survey of Canada, we have been developing and testing shallow reflection techniques for mapping the bedrock topography and structure within the overburden. We have attempted to develop methods which can be implemented with a minimum investment in equipment and computing capabilities. The data are recorded on a l&channel engineering seismograph, using a single high-frequency geophone per channel, and a hammer or in-hole shotgun (“Buffalo gun”) as the seismic source. Processing and display of the data can be accomplished on an Apple II+ or IIe microcomputer and an Epson wide-track dot-matrix printer.
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APA: Bruce B. Redpath Rob Huggins Doug Crice  (1991)  Seismic Surveying, Instrumentation and Applications

MLA: Bruce B. Redpath Rob Huggins Doug Crice Seismic Surveying, Instrumentation and Applications. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1991.

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