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Exploration 3-D Seismic Field Test/Native Tribes Initiative
Author(s) -
H.B. Carroll,
K.C. Chen,
Genliang Guo,
W.I. Johnson,
T.K. Reeves,
Bijon Sharma
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/6056
Subject(s) - operator (biology) , scale (ratio) , seismic survey , field (mathematics) , work (physics) , computer science , interpretation (philosophy) , seismic exploration , geology , geography , engineering , seismology , cartography , mathematics , mechanical engineering , repressor , transcription factor , gene , programming language , pure mathematics , biochemistry , chemistry
To determine current acquisition procedures and costs and to further the goals of the President's Initiative for Native Tribes, a seismic-survey project is to be conducted on Osage tribal lands. The goals of the program are to demonstrate the capabilities, costs, and effectiveness of 3-D seismic work in a small-operator setting and to determine the economics of such a survey. For these purposes, typical small-scale independent-operator practices are being followed and a shallow target chose in an area with a high concentration of independent operators. The results will be analyzed in detail to determine if there are improvements and/or innovations which can be easily introduced in field-acquisition procedures, in processing, or in data manipulation and interpretation to further reduce operating costs and to make the system still more active to the small-scale operator

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