Arrangement in a floating body for use during borehole-seismic m

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367 16, 114230, B63B 2100

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ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for spacing a floating body from a mother vessel during borehole-seismic measurements, wherein the floating body includes at least two buoyant bodies connected by a rigid framework and which supports the seismic equipment, the floating body is maintained in a correct position for transmitting seismic pulses by a crane or boom mounted on the mother vessel, a tube or hose system is mounted on the framework for ejecting a pressurized medium, preferably water, against the side of the vessel through nozzles, and the pressurized medium is transferred to the system through a hose coupled to a source of pressurized fluid on board the vessel.

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