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HERO ID
7687000
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
A new way to generate seismic waves for continental crustal exploration
Author(s)
Chen Yong; Zhang XianKang; Qiu XueLin; Ge HongKui; Liu BaoJin; Wang BaoShan; ,
Year
2007
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Chinese Science Bulletin
ISSN:
1001-6538
EISSN:
1861-9541
Publisher
SCIENCE PRESS
Location
BEIJING
Volume
52
Issue
16
Page Numbers
2264-2268
Language
English
DOI
10.1007/s11434-007-0247-4
Web of Science Id
WOS:000249381500015
URL
http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11434-007-0247-4
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Abstract
An airgun experiment was conducted in a reservoir, with the total volume of the airgun array being 6000 cubic inch. The energy released by one excitation was estimated to be 6.68x10(6) J, which corresponded to a 3.4 kg TNT explosion. A 180 km long profile composed of 100 portable short period seismometers was deployed as a receiver system of the airgun signals. Two remarkable results can be drawn from the experiment: (1) the airgun explosion is harmless to the dam and the fish, and this kind of airguns can be regarded a's a green and environmental protection seismic source on land; (2) seismic wave generated by this airgun source can be recorded by permanent stations with offset larger than 200 km. And the wave amplitudes recorded by nearby and remote stations are equivalent to the wave generated by 800 kg dynamite explosion. The airguns can be used as a light to illuminate the continental crustal structure of an area of about 100000 km(2).
Keywords
Airgun; Green and environmental protection seismic source; Reservoir experiment
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