Abstract

The article deals with the issues of synchronization of a group of sources for exploration of minerals. A group of 3 impulse sources with different delay times (500,1000,2000 μs) for a two-phase medium is modeled, the upper layer is a water layer 20 meters deep, the lower layer is a layer of sedimentary rocks 350 meters deep. Impulse action is one period of harmonic oscillation with a period of 0.1 s. Time diagrams were recorded at depths of 50 and 100 meters. It is shown that the use of a delay of 2000 μs leads to a halving of the signal amplitude at a depth of 100 meters. The data obtained show that improving the synchronization of a group of sources for the needs of seismic exploration will allow focusing and creating the maximum signal amplitude at a given point.

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