Apparatus for real time correlation in seismic prospection

Communications – electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices – Seismic prospecting – Land-reflection type

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367 39, 367 41, G01V 136, G01V 128

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides an apparatus for seismic prospecting which is to effect a correlation in real time between a pilot signal and a picked-up seismic signal. With N being the number of samples corresponding to the desired thoroughness of investigation, the apparatus comprises the following: a buffer of N samples of the pilot signal; at least one buffer for a sample of the picked-up signal; at least one calculation circuit, in which the correlation operations are carried out; at least one result memory, which is to contain the N points of the correlation function; and a circuit for addressing the memories.

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