Patents Assigned to United Geophysical Corporation
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Patent number: 4330873Abstract: This invention utilizes data collected in the course of reflection seismic prospecting methods to produce a map, such as a vertical profile or a three-dimensional picture, of subterranean earth formations. This is accomplished by aplanatic mapping of received seismic wave trains in the memory unit of a computer taking into account the travel times of waves, the location of the source, the location of the receiver, and the velocity with which the waves travel from the source point to the deflecting point in the earth and from then to the receiver. The data recorded by each source receiver doublet is digitalized and stored aplanatically in the memory unit, taking into account both signs and amplitudes of the signals. The accumulated data represents a map of the earth formations. Sections of this map are plotted to provide desired views of the formations.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1979Date of Patent: May 18, 1982Assignee: United Geophysical CorporationInventor: Raymond A. Peterson
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Patent number: 4320472Abstract: This invention is concerned with systems for converting seismic waves received at various points at the surface of the earth into digital signals and the transmission of those digital signals from the geophone stations to a recording truck. Address registers located at the geophones are employed to permit periodic selective interrogation of the individual geophones. Typically, electric signals generated in the geophones, such as digital seismic signals, are time-multiplexed for return to a recorder over a common cable.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1977Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Assignee: United Geophysical CorporationInventor: J. Robert Fort
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Patent number: 4202048Abstract: This invention relates to an improved system for employing seismic techniques for surveying the subsurface structures of the earth. The invention relates particularly to an improved system for generating, collecting and processing the data during the course of exploration with a group of trucks that travel over the surface of the earth and intermittently stop to perform the required operations. The processing aids in the performance of the generating and collecting step and in the further processing of the collected data. And the data resulting from processing in this invention are transferred to a computer center for further processing. In this system, use is made of two programmable computers to facilitate concurrent processing of seismic waves received in successive setups in different ways.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1976Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Assignee: United Geophysical CorporationInventor: Charles M. Edwards
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Patent number: 4201972Abstract: This invention relates to an improved system for employing seismic techniques for surveying the subsurface structures of the earth. The invention relates particularly to an improved system for generating, collecting and processing the data during the course of exploration with a group of trucks that travel over the surface of the earth and intermittently stop to perform the required operations. The processing aids in the performance of the generating and collecting step and in the further processing of the collected data. And the data resulting from processing in this invention are transferred to a computer center for further processing. In this system, use is made of two programmable computers to facilitate concurrent processing of seismic waves received in successive setups in different ways.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1977Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Assignee: United Geophysical CorporationInventors: Charles M. Edwards, J. Robert Fort
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Patent number: 4188611Abstract: This invention relates to an improved system for employing seismic techniques for surveying the subsurface structures of the earth. The invention relates particularly to an improved system for generating, collecting and processing the data during the course of exploration with a group of trucks that travel over the surface of the earth and intermittently stop to perform the required operations. The processing aides in the performance of the generating and collecting step and in the further processing of the collected data. And the data resulting from processing in this invention are transferred to a computer center for further processing. In this system, use is made of two programmable computers to facilitate concurrent processing of seismic waves received in successive setups in different ways.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1978Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Assignee: United Geophysical CorporationInventors: Charles M. Edwards, William C. Walter