This study developed instrumentation and techniques to be used for seismic exploration of groundwater in Hawaii. A three-stage field test of instruments and methods was conducted to determine their capability of recording and reproducing seismic data. Reproducibility was the main criterion to permit using certain signal analysis techniques. Multichannel explosive tests utilizing dynamite shots were carried out in Waimanalo, Oahu during the first stage of testing. The second stage was the use of a two-channel magnetic tape recorder converted to receive voice and up-hole geophone signals on one channel and seismic signals on the other channel. Stage three tested the use of a "thumper" acoustical source, seismic filters, and timers develope...
This volume contains reports on seismological studies done in conjunction with other geophysical and...
This volume contains reports on seismological studies done in conjunction with other geophysical and...
The current project is a continuation of an effort to develop ultrashallow seismic imaging as a cost...
Seismic recording and playback techniques and equipment are being developed for use in mapping small...
The seismic method in exploration geophysics consists of creating a mechanical disturbance at or clo...
The programs and activities described herein were supported in part by funds provided by the United ...
seismic profile surveys of sediment thickness were made on board the Research Vessel "Nep-tune ...
"This report contains the results of time domain electromagnetic (TDEM) geophysical surveys for grou...
In 1965 the Water Resources Research Center of the University of Hawaii began development of the nec...
In conjunction with Baker Atlas Inc. Michigan Technological University devised a system capable of r...
"A geophysical survey was performed for Palace Development Corporation (PDC) by Blackhawk Geoscience...
In conjunction with Baker Atlas Inc. Michigan Technological University devised a system capable of r...
Seismoelectric methods are based upon an energy conversion from mechanical energy into electromagnet...
The use of magnetic tape recording by seismologists has been limited, for the most part, as a prospe...
In this two chapter report, instrumentation used to collect seismic data is described. This data acq...
This volume contains reports on seismological studies done in conjunction with other geophysical and...
This volume contains reports on seismological studies done in conjunction with other geophysical and...
The current project is a continuation of an effort to develop ultrashallow seismic imaging as a cost...
Seismic recording and playback techniques and equipment are being developed for use in mapping small...
The seismic method in exploration geophysics consists of creating a mechanical disturbance at or clo...
The programs and activities described herein were supported in part by funds provided by the United ...
seismic profile surveys of sediment thickness were made on board the Research Vessel "Nep-tune ...
"This report contains the results of time domain electromagnetic (TDEM) geophysical surveys for grou...
In 1965 the Water Resources Research Center of the University of Hawaii began development of the nec...
In conjunction with Baker Atlas Inc. Michigan Technological University devised a system capable of r...
"A geophysical survey was performed for Palace Development Corporation (PDC) by Blackhawk Geoscience...
In conjunction with Baker Atlas Inc. Michigan Technological University devised a system capable of r...
Seismoelectric methods are based upon an energy conversion from mechanical energy into electromagnet...
The use of magnetic tape recording by seismologists has been limited, for the most part, as a prospe...
In this two chapter report, instrumentation used to collect seismic data is described. This data acq...
This volume contains reports on seismological studies done in conjunction with other geophysical and...
This volume contains reports on seismological studies done in conjunction with other geophysical and...
The current project is a continuation of an effort to develop ultrashallow seismic imaging as a cost...