Abstract

Surface wave data acquisition by landstreamer with flat baseplates produces nearly identical dispersion curves to those from planted geophones. Dependence on geophone frequency and good coupling is negligible and repeatability is lair. The primary application of landstreamers is to produce 2D shear wave velocity profiles through ID inversion of a number of dispersion curves at high shot density, and numerical modelling shows that this workflow provides accurate subsurface images. However, in the vicinity of a shallow, soft-layer termination, its lateral extent can be overestimated by about 10% of the recording spread length. Shorter spreads show less wavefield scattering hut more dependence on source-receiver geometry, and the response is dominated by the material under the nearer-offset channels.

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