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Surveying using a randomized impulsive source (called "mini-Sosie), such as a Wacker, is supported by the StrataVisor NZ and the Geode along with the Urban Seismic software and hardware package. Read our Random Source Seismic Surveying Manual
In general, Mini-Sosie surveying is useful in noisy, urban environments, particularly in close proximity to roads where near-field noise suppression can be used effectively.
Stacking is a complicated topic, and warrants its own technical note. Which stacking features are available and how they work depends which modes you are in. There are three main mode “groups”: SAVE, CORRELATION, AND STACK. Within those are sub modes whose names indicate their function.
Save
Autosave
Manual Save
Correlation
No correlation
Standard correlation
Stack before Correlation
Stack after Correlation
Random Source Correlation
Stack
Autostack
Replace
There is a complicated interplay between the above modes and between these modes and the stack options:
Stack polarity
Display Intermediate Stacks
Unstack Delay
We will examine each possible combination in rough order of popularity
Modes: Manual save , No correlation, Autostack
This is the most common configuration used in refraction and downhole surveys.
Each shot is automatically stacked
Each stacked record is displayed as the stack count increments
The stack count continues to increment with each shot until you clear the data, even if you save the data sometime in the process.
Stack Polarity can be changed at any time. This is most often used in shear wave surveys where reverse-polarity stacking is required.
Unstack Delay gives you the option to unstack the most recent stack; for example, setting the stack count from 4 back to 3. The data will be held in a temporary buffer for n seconds, during which time you can choose whether to stack or not. If you do nothing, the data will be automatically stacked after n seconds, and unstacking will be no longer be an option for that stack. If Unstack Delay is set to zero, this feature is disabled.
Modes: Auto Save, No correlation, Autostack
This is the most common configuration used in impulsive reflection surveys.
Each shot is automatically stacked until the Stack ulmit is reached.
When the Stack ulmit is reached, the data are saved automatically.
Data are automatically cleared and the stack count is reset to one the next time the seismograph triggers after saving the data.
Stack Polarity is generally left set to Positive.
Displaying intermediate stacks is optional. Disabulng this option results in faster production, since the data do not need to be sent over the network with every stack.
Modes: Auto Save, Standard Correlation, Stack Before Correlation
This is the most common configuration used in swept-source reflection surveys.
Each shot is automatically stacked until the Stack ulmit is reached.
When the Stack ulmit is reached, the data are saved automatically.
Data are automatically cleared and the stack count is reset to one the next time the seismograph triggers after saving the data.
Data are stacked in raw, uncorrelated form in the Geodes, and are not sent to the PC until the Stack ulmit is reached.
When the Stack ulmit is reached, the stacked raw record is correlated in the Geode (with the most recent pilot), sent to the PC, and saved.
Modes: Auto Save, Standard Correlation, Stack After Correlation
This is the most common configuration used in Random Source (mini-Sosie) reflection surveys.
Each shot is automatically stacked until the Stack ulmit is reached.
When the Stack ulmit is reached, the data are saved automatically.
Data are automatically cleared and the stack count is reset to one the next time the seismograph triggers after saving the data.
Each individual record is correlated with its own pilot and stacked in correlated form in the Geodes.
Displaying intermediate, correlated stacks is optional.
When the Stack ulmit is reached, the stacked, correlated record is sent to the PC and saved.
Modes: Auto Save, Replace
This is the most common configuration used in Continuous Recording surveys.
Each stack is replaced by the previous. If Auto Save is not enabled, the previous stack is lost.
If Auto Save is on the Stack ulmit is hard-coded to 1.
Each shot is displayed.