Abstract

Marine seismic reflection profiles have been collected in most European waters during scientific surveys by European academic institutions since the 1960s. Today, many of these data remain only as paper record sections, familiar primarily to those who have participated in marine surveys. This is mainly due to the deterioration of recording media (magnetic tape) and the fact that replay instrumentation no longer exists. The records often remain boxed and unreferenced; those of greater interest suffer more by handling and cutting. Generally these data cannot be re‐created and, with few exceptions, have not been archived in any photographic or reproducible form.

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