Journal of Petroleum Technology, Vol.52, No.1, 20-21, 2000
Ocean-bottom cable for multicomponent-seismic data
Early marine 3D surveys were performed with streamers positioned with compass techniques. Shallow-water 3D surveys used novel permutations of conventional onshore technology. Moving into congested areas of deeper water, signals experienced cancellation because of water-layer reverberations. At least two measurements are required; therefore, use of geophones and hydrophones was chosen. Early systems used analog cables that were superseded by distributed systems accommodating the doubling of channel requirements.