Offshore Technology Conference 2006
DOI: 10.4043/17980-ms
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The Atlantis OBS Project: OBS Node Positioning and Management

Abstract: TX 75083-3836, U.S.A., fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractThe Atlantis ocean bottom seismic (OBS) project collected wide-azimuth seismic data from the deepwater Gulf of Mexico using over 900 autonomous nodes which were planted on and retrieved from the sea floor by remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). Rugged topography posed challenges, with the Sigsbee Escarpment, which crossed the area, having depths that varied from 1,200 m to 2,300 m. The project required precise and highly repeatable navigational data to position… Show more

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“…5 On successful completion of all of the seismic-related tasks the source vessel was released, and additional practice lines were run to tune the operating method. Moving across the scarp was as tricky as expected, and a number of ideas were developed to help this process for an at-scale project.…”
Section: Eroded Remnants Of Slump Deposits Mixed With Exposures Of Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 On successful completion of all of the seismic-related tasks the source vessel was released, and additional practice lines were run to tune the operating method. Moving across the scarp was as tricky as expected, and a number of ideas were developed to help this process for an at-scale project.…”
Section: Eroded Remnants Of Slump Deposits Mixed With Exposures Of Inmentioning
confidence: 99%