Simply stated, vibroseis technology uses vehicle-mounted vibrators (commonly called βvibesβ) to impart coded seismic energy into the ground. The seismic waves are recorded via geophones and subsequently subjected to processing applications.
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Wow! Pretty amazing! Thank you for the information. :)
Simply stated, vibroseis technology uses vehicle-mounted vibrators (commonly called βvibesβ) to impart coded seismic energy into the ground. The seismic waves are recorded via geophones and subsequently subjected to processing applications.
What's their use? Haven't seen any of them before.. :)
Seismic Vibroseis.
What are these monsters for?