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Society of Exploration Geophysicists Distinguished Instructor Series
Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Seismic Measurements – What Geophysicists and Engineers Need to Know
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Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Copyright:
© 2023 by Society of Exploration Geophysicists
ISBN electronic:
9781560803850
ISBN print:
9781560803843
Published online:
September 29, 2022
Published in print:
September 06, 2022
It is my great pleasure to introduce you to some of the amazing aspects of fiber optic distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) technology. In order to motivate the need to better understand this technology, I’ll start by reviewing some of the diverse applications that are using it. You may be familiar with some of these applications but perhaps not all of them. I’ll delve into an explanation of DAS physics and instrumentation in subsequent chapters.
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Chapter 10: Field deployment issues
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Published:September 06, 2022
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- acoustical methods
- arrival time
- calibration
- data acquisition
- data processing
- depth
- elastic waves
- field studies
- geophones
- geophysical methods
- geophysical profiles
- geophysical surveys
- guided waves
- inverse problem
- seismic methods
- seismic migration
- seismic profiles
- seismic sources
- seismic waves
- surface waves
- surveys
- tube waves
- vertical seismic profiles
- fiber optics
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