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EXTENDED MARINE ARRAYS VERSUS SIMULATED EXTENDED ARRAYS*
Authors:MM ROKSANDIý
Abstract:Two factors are responsible for the fact that an extended marine source array performs better than a point source: 1. a higher degree of transmission of the radiated seismic energy through the water-sediment interface providing a better penetration; 2. filtering effects. The higher degree of transmission is due to: (a) the directivity of extended sources, (b) the lower reflection coefficient at the water-sediment interface for seismic waves radiated from an extended source array than for spherical seismic waves radiated from a point source, (c) the lower amplitude decay of the pulses from an extended source than from a point source. In addition, signature characteristic of an extended source array and Fresnel zone of waves generated by such a source differ from those corresponding to a point source. The propagating wavelet radiated from a point source array may not be, in a sedimentary sequence below the sea-floor, the linear combination of wavelets emitted from point sources. In such cases, there is a noticeable difference between the performance of a field-implemented source array and that of the corresponding simulated source array. The performances of the field-implemented and simulated extended receiver arrays can be identical if the recording system is adequate and the processing technique appropriate.
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