Acoustics – Geophysical or subsurface exploration – Seismic wave generation
Patent
1987-10-05
1988-09-20
Steinberger, Brian S.
Acoustics
Geophysical or subsurface exploration
Seismic wave generation
181401, 367 75, 367189, 248638, 2671412, G01V 104
Patent
active
047718587
ABSTRACT:
Two tracks are mounted between a vibratory source of shear, or horizontally travelling, wave siesmic energy and its transport vehicle. The tracks are parallel to each other in the direction of horizontal movement of the source when vibrating. One track is attached to the source, and the other to the vehicle. Pressurized rounded resilient members, which may be either spherical bags or wide tires, are mounted between the tracks to isolate the vehicle from vibrations, insuring that the seismic energy enters the earth.
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Lowe Robert E.
Steinberger Brian S.
Thigpen E. Eugene
Western Atlas International Inc.
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