Vector fidelity
The performance of multi-component sensor systems is critical for the quality of processed seismic data. Throughout the industry, focus has been put upon the azimuthal properties of the sensors used to record the multi-modal wave fields reflected from the subsurface.
Vector Fidelity is known as the sensor's ability to accurately record the polarized multi-modal wavefield i all three directions.
SeaBed Geophysical holds a well established full-scale seismic test site facility in the Trondheim fjord with a water depth of 40 meters. Even with a limited thickness of 300 - 400m of sedimentary sequences this inshore facility can be effectively used in developing new acquisition and data analysis techniques and methodology.
Through specially designed test programs, high quality and controllable multi-component data can be acquired in 2D and 3D. With sea bed conditions comparable to those found in the North Sea, tests can be executed with a price tag which is very beneficial compared to the execution of similar tests off shore.
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