A new method of downhole-crosshole seismics for geotechnical investigation
R.J. Whiteley, W.H. Holmes and R.D. Dowle
Exploration Geophysics
21(2) 83 - 89
Published: 1990
Abstract
Downhole high resolution seismic methods have significant application to geotechnical investigations in rock. A new downhole and crosshole seismic method utilises sophisticated digital acquisition and processing to provide multi-fold subsurface images which show a degree of detail and resolution not attainable previously. Both first and reflected seismic waves are employed in the numerical analysis of the data, which includes beam forming and tube-wave removal. The method shows great potential in geotechnical investigations including the definition of dykes.https://doi.org/10.1071/EG990083
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