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Recording and processing procedures for multi-channel seismic-reflection data collected in the western Ross Sea, Antarctica

February 1, 1987

During 1984, over 2300 km of multichannel seismic-reflection data were recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey in the western Ross Sea and Iselin Bank regions.  A temporary loss and sinking of the streamer led to increasing the streamer tow depth to 20 m, which resulted in some attenuation of frequencies in the 30-50 Hz range but no significant difference in resolution of the stacked data.  Severe water bottom multiples were encountered and removed by dip-filtering, weighted stacking, and severe post-NMO muting.

Publication Year 1987
Title Recording and processing procedures for multi-channel seismic-reflection data collected in the western Ross Sea, Antarctica
Authors Shawn V. Dadisman, Holly F. Ryan, Dennis M. Mann
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 70137331
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coastal and Marine Geology Program