2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-3928.2004.tb00193.x
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High Resolution, Deep‐Tow Seismic Survey to Investigate the Methane Hydrate Stability Zone in the Nankai Trough

Abstract: Abstract:A high frequency deep-tow seismic survey was carried out in the Nankai Trough area in 1996. The objective of the survey was to obtain high resolution seismic sections and velocity profiles of the methane hydrate zone, inferred from the strong BSR events seen on conventional seismic data in the area. A special feature of the survey is that both the source and the streamer cable are towed close to the seabed. This special acquisition geometry requires special data processing to handle the varying source… Show more

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“…3. Details of each of the steps in this flow are described and relative positioning errors problems were discussed in [3]. Since the deep-tow acquisition configuration has a number of special implications for the processing, we summarized them briefly here.…”
Section: Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3. Details of each of the steps in this flow are described and relative positioning errors problems were discussed in [3]. Since the deep-tow acquisition configuration has a number of special implications for the processing, we summarized them briefly here.…”
Section: Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] described the data processing. The key point in the processing was to handle the floating acquisition datum with source and receiver depths being maintained at typically 200-300 m above a varying seabed with the depths of 700-1400 m. A CMP floating datum processing sequence was designed which led to high quality sections of the shallow geology.…”
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“…The data were processed by JGI, Inc. Ref (2) and ref (3) described the data processing. The key point in the processing was to handle the floating acquisition datum with source and receiver depths being maintained at typically 200-300 m above a varying seabed with the depths of 700-1400 m. A CMP floating datum processing sequence was designed which led to high quality sections of the shallow geology.…”
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confidence: 99%