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    1991 AMADEUS BASIN . SEISMIC SURVEY

    EP 26 - EP 38 DEPOT HILL

    NORTHERN TERRITORY

    FINAL REPORT - OPERATIONS . .

    FOR

    o SH 0 ,

    PACIFIC OIL & GAS PTY LIMITED U1

    JO~b5

  • OPEN FILE . 1991 AMADEUS BASIN SEISMIC SURVEY

    EP26-EP38 DEPOT HILL NORTHERN TERRITORY

    FINAL REPORT - OPERATIONS

    by

    S.P.C. TOBIN and B. MATTHES

    of

    GEO SYSTEMS PTY LTD

    A wholly owned subsidiary of Geophysical Systems Corporation Pasadena, California, U.S.A.

    for

    Pacific Oil & Gas Pty Ltd 826 Whitehorse Road BOX HILL, VICTORIA

    304565

  • WIfE OF CONTENTS

    1. INTRODUGrION

    1.1 Geographical Area 1. 1.2 Weather 1. 1.3 Terrain 1. 1.4 Logistics '2. 1.5 Recording 2.

    2. SURVEYING

    2.1 Advance Party 3. 2.2 Datl.m1 Control 3. 2.3 Survey COntrol 3. 2.4 Survey Probems 4. 2.5 Line Clearing 4.

    3. PERMITI'ING AND PUBLIC BETATIONS 5.

    4. RECORDING

    4.1 Experimel"ltal 6. 4.2 Recording Parameters 7. 4.3 Recording Statistics 8.

    5. FIELD PROCESSING

    5.1 Introduction 10. 5.2 Quality COntrol 10. 5.3 Processing Review 11. 5.4 Raw Brut Stack 11. 5.5 Post Stack Analysis 12. 5.6 Vista 65 Analysis 12. 5.7 Field Processing Sequence 12. 5.8 Data Transmittal 13. 5.9 Line Processing SllItIIlarY 14.

    6. PERSONNEL LIST 15.

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    7. WEATHERING OONTRQL

    7.1 Recording 16. 7.2 Drilling 16.

    APPENDICES

    A] Equipnent 17. B] Survey Statistics 23. C] Per:rnanent Markers toe Sketches 26. D] List of Data Tapes 55. E] Tape Fonnat '63. F] Weekly Operations Summary Reports 86. G] Monthly Operations Surmnary Reports 89.

    9. PLATES

    A] Area Location 91. B] Soorce/Geophone Arrays 93.

    10. ENCtQSURES

    A] Horizontal/Vertical Closure Diagram 95. B] GEOCOR IV Processing Flow Chart 96.

  • 1.

    1. INTRQDUCIrON

    The 1991 Amadeus Basin Seismic Survey was carried out by Party 205 of

    Geosystems pty Ltd, 2 Mooney Place, O'Connor, Western Australia for Pacific Oil

    & Gas pty Ltd of Melbourne, Victoria. 90.330kms of 275 fold with 7.5m CDP interval, 550 channel reflection profiling was recorded between 9th and 19th

    December, 1991.

    This report covers various field operations relating to line clearing,

    drilling, velocity survey, chaining and survey crews I recording and processing.

    1.1 Geographical Area

    The seismic survey was located in the Amadeus Basin in Pe:r:mits EP 26 and

    EP 38 of the Northern Territory. These pe:r:mits are operated by Pacific

    Oil & Gas pty Ltd. The approx.iroate area is marked on the Australian map

    sheet (See Plate "A").

    1.2 Weather

    The weather conditions were generally hot and humid. The temperature

    ranged between 250C in the morning to 350C in the afternoon. Heavy

    rain and storms were recorded on 7th and 8th December I 1991 during camp

    move to Depot Hill.

    1.3 Terrain

    The survey area was situated approximately 125.00kms north-east of

    Erldunda. Road House, Stuart Highway. The area was mainly undulated,

    covered with rocky outcrops, washouts and sand dunes. The soils in the

    area were soft and covered with gibber and mesas in parts.

  • 1.4 Logistics

    The crew was accarmodated at a Geosysterns field camp throughout the

    survey. Supplies were obtained in Perth and Alice Springs and

    transported by air and Geosysterns supply truck to the survey area. fuel

    supplies were obtained fran the Ampol Depot in Alice Springs. Access to

    the area was on stuart Highway and very rough Station Roads.

    Daily communications were by satellite iterra dish supplied by Pacific Oil & Gas pty Ltd to Geosystems Perth office. Tapes were directly

    shipped to Digicon in Brisbane for processing.

    1.5 Recording

    No experimental parameter testing was conducted. Production recording ccmnenced in the afternoon on the 9th Deceml::er ending on the 19th

    Deceml::er, 1991. A total of 90.330 kms of seismic data was recorded.

    The program consisted of 5 lines.

    There were 65.00 recording hours, 2. 75 hours daily testing, 11. 25 hours

    travel time, 12.75 hours equipnent downtime and/or lost recording time

    and 65.25 hours of other time involved. with line changes and camp moves

    for a total of 157.00 hours. The average rate of production was 6.9845

    kms per hour or 8.2118 kms for a 8.3409 hour production day. This time

    includes travel time, daily testing, d.ovmtime (excluding other ti.rne) .

    Recording only was 1.3897 kms per recording hour.

  • 3.

    2 • StJRVEYING

    2.1 Advance Party

    scouting and setting off seismic lines by su.rveyors J. Jeffries and :Mal

    storer carmenced on the 1st December 1991. Line clearing started on the

    2nd December and was canpleted on the 12th December 1991. Chaining and

    traverse survey was started on the 4th December and canpleted on the

    17th of December, 1991.

    2.2 Datum Control

    Mount casuarina, a first order trig station was used for vertical and

    horizontal control of the prospect. A loop was formed and a survey tie

    made to Mt Charlotte No. 1 well site. Two vertical double runs were

    made on lines 91-02 and 91-03 (see sketch enclosure 'A').

    2.3 Survey Control

    Horizonal control was maintained by the use of solar observations along

    the lines at regular intervals, with ties made to current and previously

    established pennanent markers. Reciprocal angle levelling was used for

    vertical control. Closures obtained were well withing the limits set by

    Geosystems. Vertical = 0.050 metres X I distance in kIDs. Horizonal = 0.50 metres X.J distance in kIDs.

  • 4.

    Pennanent markers were placed at the start, finish, bends and

    intersections of lines. The PM's consisted of half a star iron picket

    driven to ground level with a witness post, b:>th set in concrete with an

    aluminium tag b:>lted to the witness post marked wIth the relevant line

    and VP numl::ers. The vibrator points were marked with a pin marker eve:ry

    15 metres and intermediate stations also by a pin marker eve:ry 15

    metres.

    Lines were looped and tied back to established PM's with good results.

    (See Loop Closures - Enclosure "A")

    Survey equipnent used :

    2.4 Survey Problems

    1 X Wild T16 Theodolite

    2 X Wild Tl Theodolites

    2 X Sokkisha Red 1A EI::M:' s

    2 X HP 41 41 ex calculators Various prisms and tri:r;x::ds

    2 X Toyota pickups

    The terrain on site varied frcm rocky hills to creek VJaShouts to sand

    dunes and the Finke River. This made surveying ve:ry difficult. Two

    prcduction days were lost because of sand storms and gale force winds.

    2.5 Line Clearing

    The line clearing VJaS carried out by Clan Contracting of Derby, WA and

    by a local contractor frcm Alice Springs with a Cat 950 bucket loader

    hired by Les Collins.

    Equipnent consisted of:

    1 x Cat 950 bucket loader (useless for line cutting)

    1 x D7 Hi-track dozer

    1 x 12E grader

    Both parties had support land cruisers and caravans

  • 3. PERMI'ITING

    All permitting had been canpleted by Mr. r.es COllins , representative for

    Pacific Oil & Gas pty Limited, prior to the ccrnnencement of the seismic

    survey. Relations were fair with local land owners.

    5.

  • 4. RECORDING

    4.1 Experimental

    There was no experimental work carried out prior to the carmeI1cement of

    the Depot Hill Seismic Survey. The acquisition parameters used were

    those determined by experimental on the Elliott Seismic Survey. These

    . parameters are listed over the page.

    6.

  • 7.

    4.2 1991 DeJ20t Hill Seismic Survey - Recording Parameters

    Energy Source:

    vibrator Station Interval:

    Vibrator Array:

    Vibrator Array Location:

    Receivers:

    Receiver Interval:

    Receiver Array:

    Receiver Array Location:

    SWeep Length:

    SWeep Type:

    Number of Composites:

    Monosweep Frequencies:

    Vibrator Drive Level:

    Vibrator Spacing:

    Vibrator Moveup:

    No. of Charinels:

    Spread Geanetry:

    Channel Geanetry:

    Fold:

    Record Length:

    COrrelation Sample Rate:

    Written to Tape S.R.:

    4 LRS311 Truck Mounted'Vibroseis Units

    Online [1 on Operational Standby]

    15.0 metres

    56.0 metres stacked

    Centred on the V.P. flag

    6 x L21A 10HZ Geophones per Group 15.0 metres

    12.5 metres [6 phones with 2.5m spacing]

    Centred midway between stations ie 7.5

    metres offset in the direction of line

    layout.

    6 seconds

    Linear Upsweeps

    2

    6-54 HZ

    Force COntrol with Ground Force Phase

    Lock

    16.0 metres Pad-Pad with 4 vibes

    7 . 5 metre Moveups

    550

    4110-0-4125 metres

    1 - 275[V.P. location] - 550

    275 Fold with 7.5m CDP's

    4.0 seconds

    2 milliseconds

    4 milliseconds

  • 4.3 Recording Statistics

    Line Number DH91-06 DH91-05 ." DH91-2S DH91-03 ------------- ----------

    VP to VP [a] - 1412 - 100 200 - 1380 100 - 960 1434 - 100

    Geophone to Geophone [b] - 1412 - 100 200 - 1380 100 - 960 1434 - 100

    Number of Profiles - 1187 943 770 1258

    Number Skipped - 126 238 91 77 -----------

    [a] - 19.680 17.700 12.900 20.010 Total kms

    [b] - 19.680 17.700 12.900 20.010

    Record Hours 13.625 12.875 9.000 14.000

    .. Test Time "0.375 0.75 0.375 0.50

    Down Time 1.00 2.375 2.375 1. 25

    Travel Time - 1. 50 2.00 2.00 1. 25

    Other Time 33.25 5.50 8.50 4.25 4.75

    From Elliott Camp Move to Depot Hill - --- --- ---

    7, 8 and 9 9, 10 & 11 11,12 & 13 13 & 14 15,16 & 17 December '91 December '91 December '91 December '91 December '91

  • 4.3 Recording Statistics

    Line Number DH 91-2N

    VP to VP [a] 1036 -2366

    Geophone to Geophone [b] 1030 -2366

    Number of Profiles 1186

    Number Skipped 151 -----------------

    [a] 19.950 Total kms

    [b] 20.040

    Record Hours 15.50

    Test Time 0.75

    Down Time 5.75

    Travel Time 4.50

    Other Time 9.00 ,

    Camp Move ---

    17,18 & 19 Dates Recorded December 191

  • 10.

    5 . FIELD PROCESSING

    5.1 Introduction

    The Depot Hill Survey was canprised of six seismic lines totalling 81

    kms. Processing of the data was conducted over a 12 hour per day period

    fran the canrnencement of the survey" The objective of the field

    processing was to provide for the quality control of all acquisition

    data and to canplete a standard processing sequence over all lines on a

    daily basis.

    The production parameters consisted of a stacked mon0sweep package with

    start frequency of 6Hz and end frequency of 54Hz over alength of 6" oSec.

    A "Point SOurce" test was conducted to canpare polarity and phase each

    of the vibrators and this was repeated upon the carmencement of each new

    line on the prospect"

    5.2 Quality Control

    The aims of quality control for this contract consisted of:

    1. Maintenance of acquisition data and tape quality on a daily."

    basis.

    2. Ensuring the Observers logs were correct and consecutive.

    3. The monitoring of shot records through full scale plots of

    selected profiles.

    4. The provision of secondary quality control on all survey data.

  • 5. 3 Processing Review

    Co-ordinate Infonnation:

    All surveyors listings were transferred into a co-ordinate tape which

    listed the co-ordinate and elevation for each station on the lines.

    Values are entered for various stations and then inte.tp:')lated. As a

    final quality control check an elevation profile and co-ordinate map

    line trace is completed.

    11.

    MUte and Velocity Analysis:

    MUte and velocity analysis was conducted at approximately 5 to 10kms intervals. For mute analysis an arbitrary 3-file stack is prod.uced

    using a velocity function from data previously processed. For velocity

    analysis a full fold stack section of 30 COP's is prcx:iuced whereby the

    velocity increment is increased and the J:.:est event was matched with its

    appropriate velocity.

    5.4 Raw Brute Stack

    A raw brute stack was completed for all lines inco.tp:')rating velocity,

    mute and static analysis. To facilitate the need for 'next day'

    observation of previous acquisition all field stacks were completed with

    a field file stacking increment of 3 whereby every third file was used

    as input. This in effect prcx:iuces a stack section at a reduced fold of

    one third of the full 275 fold. After consultation with the client

    representative, stack sections were restricted to an initial depth ·of

    3.0sec and then to 2. 5sec to ensure the processing of stack sections

    kept up with acquiSition.

  • 5.5 Post Stack Analysis

    A post stack bandpass frequency filter programme was thoroughly tested

    and a resultant filter of 12/16-50/54Hz with 72Dd octave cut off slope

    was used throughout the permit. All lines also received a final 2x1

    cosine weighted post stack sum and two final plots were produced..

    5 . 6 Vista 65 Analysis

    Field trials were conducted with the Vista 65 desktop seismic processing

    system with color amplitude plots being produced for Line DH91-03.

    The speed and flexibility of this system for analysis 'of testing·

    parameters; including FK Spectrum/Source and Receiver Array calculation

    plus Post Stack analysis was extremely encouraging. When canbined with

    the "on the fly" stacking capacities of the Geocor IV the turn around

    time and processing capacities of field processing was greatly enhanced.

    in speed and canple.xity.

    5.7 Field Processing 5eguence

    The standard processing sequence consisted of:

    1. The construction of a co-o:idinate tape

    a. Elevation profile plot

    b. Map profile plot

    2. Mute analysis

    a. calculation of NMO reflection versus noise and refraction

    separation.

    3. Velocity analysis

    a. calculation of correct velocity versus multiple event or

    inversion.

    12.

  • 4. Raw Brute Stack

    a. Inco:qx:>rating all velocity analysis, mute and elevation

    static corrections.

    5. Vista 65 Analysis

    a. Testing of all post stack sequences in real time.

    6. Post Stack

    a. Bandpass frequency filter

    b. Velocity filter

    c. COsine weighted 2x1 sum

    7. Display

    a. Daily signbit plot

    b. Final field stack plot

    5.8 Data Transmittal

    Field tapes were sent to Digital EXploration in Brisbane at the

    canpletion of each line, canplete with observers logs, field monitors

    and vibrator similarities plus all uphole information available.

    13.

  • I I I I I

    I .':>.9 LlI'lE Pt-l~ Filter Filter Sum 2xl Comments .

    DH91-06 11.12.·91 x 19.6kms 12/16-50/54 x Stack to 2.5ms --DH91-05 13.12.91 x 17.7kms .. x Stack to 2.5ms

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    DH91-025 15.12.91 x 12.9kms I." x Stack to 2.5ms ._-

    DH91-03 18.12.91 x 20.0kms .. x Stack to 2.5ms .-.~.

    DH91-02f\ 20.12.91 x 20.0kms .. x Stack to 2.5ms ---

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  • 15.

    6. PERSONNEL LIST

    Party Manager E. Ba.vron

    Senior Observers M. Bokor

    Processor T. Featherby

    Senior Surveyor M. Storer

    Surveyor J. Jeffrey

    Vibrator Technician G. Williams

    Senior Mechanic S. McIX:lnald

    Asst Mechanic R. Pearce cable Repair C. cat9ni Geophone Repair J. Fing Line Boss L. Wilmott

    Box Truck. J. Williams, K. Sheldon

    Supply Driver T. Hoyle

    COOk W. curtis

    Plus 20 Field Assistants.

  • 16.

    7 • WEATHERING CONTROL

    7.1 Recording

    Uphole weathering recording was carried. out by Velocity Data Pty Ltd of

    5 Westcanbe Street, Darra, Queensland. (For logging infonnation refer to

    Final Report).

    7.2 Drilling

    The uphole drilling was carried. out by Thompson Drilling of Adelaide, SA.

    Equip.nent used.:

    - One (1) T1000 rotary drilling rig mounted. on Man 8x6 truck with twin

    5x6 mud pumps, 420 CFM 170 PSI air-compressor, 220 metres of drill

    rods.

    - One (1) Man 6x6 9000 litre water truck.

    - One (1) Mack 6x4 9000 litre water truck.

    - One (1) 1985 4x4 Toyota Land Cruiser.

    D

  • APPENDIX "A"

    TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT

    1.1 Recording Equipnent

    - Geosystems GEOCOR IV 1024-Channel Seismic Data Acquisition and

    Processing System including .

    CRl' Tenninal

    Diablo Printer

    Benson-Varian Electrostatic Plotter

    Three (3) Kennedy 1600 BPI Tape Drives

    Real Time COrrelator

    Pelton Advance Encoder

    - Sixty (60) Array Tenninals Units

    - one hundred (100) data cables, 230 metres long, (750 feet) with eight

    (8) takeouts spaced at 25.0 metres (85 feet) apart I centre core of

    coax cable for data transmission of geophone signals.

    - Nine hundred (900) geophone strings, each string with six (6) Mark

    Prcrlucts L21, 10 Hz geophones per . string spaced at five (5) metre (20

    feet) intervals.

    - Four (4) 280 metres (1000 ft) coax jumper cables.

    - Array tenninal, cable and geophone repair facilities, including a

    Geosource 'grip f geophone checker, line simulators, geophone shake

    table I truck simulators and assorted test equipnent.

    - Two (2) "Vibracheck" Vibroseis cx::: instnnnent. - Nineteen (19) Motorola Mitrex 25 or equivalent PM radios for

    carmunication along the line.

    17.

  • 1.2 Source Equipnent

    - Five (5) Litton LRS 311 vibrator units mounted on 1982 International

    Paystar 6x6 trucks. Each unit equipped with Pelton Mcrl.el V Advance I

    Vibrator Electronics capable of correlating various individual sweep

    frequencies and canposition up to a total of eight (8) different

    sweeps. This process is trade marked as Varisweep. Four (4)

    vibrators operating on the line and one on operational standby.

    - Vibrators are egui~ with Force Control and Ground Force Phase

    Locks.

    1.3 Office equipnent :

    - Two (2) VHF/SSB radio

  • - One

    - One

    - One

    - One

    - One

    - Two

    - One

    - One

    - One

    - One

    - One

    Note :

    (1)

    (1)

    (1)

    (1)

    (1)

    (2)

    (1)

    (1)

    (1)

    (1)

    (1)

    [1985J :tU75 Toyota 4x4 Personnel carrier.

    [1985 J Hj75 Toyota 4X4 Personnel carrier.

    [1985] :tU75 Toyota 4x4 Mechanics unit.

    [1985] RJ75 Toyota 4x4 Auxiliary unit.

    [1982J Isuzu 4x4 Vibrator se:rvice unit.

    [1982J Isuzu 4x4 cable/geophone units.

    [1982] Isuzu 4x4 Generator unit (Two 70 kva Generators)

    [1982] Isuzu 4x4 Water truck with 4500 L water tank.

    [1982J Isuzu 6x6 Fuel truck with 8000 L fuel tanks. [1982J Isuzu 4x4 Auxiliary truck

    [1986] Hino 4x4 Supply truck plus VHF /SSB radio.

    The above list does not include vehicles listed separately

    under Advance Su:rvey Cre'W' and Uphole Recording Crew.

    1.5 camp Equipnent

    - One (1) Kitchen unit equipped with stove, deep freezes, refrigeration

    and assorted kitchen equipnent.

    - One (l) Dining caravan.

    - One (1) Shower and Laundry facility trailer.

    - One (1) Workshop trailer equipped with pc:Mer and hand tools including

    electric and oxy/acetylene welding equipnent.

    - Five (5) air conditioned (8) .berth sleeping trailers.

    - One (1) EM Office and adjoining Client representative's private

    accommodation and office.

    - One (1) ATU and cable/Geophone repair trailer.

    - One (1) Chemical Toilet Trailer (Three mounted units).

    - Fuel and water storage facilities.

    19.

  • 1.6 Client Provisions

    - One (1) HJ75 4WD r.andcruiser eg).lip;ged with contrator caupatible radio.

    - All vehicle services and tyre repairs included along with all fuel

    used while drawing fran Gee Systems I on crew bulk fuel supply.

    - Accommodation for two (2) Pacific Oil and Gas representatives in

    airconditioned twin berth facilities including office desk and chairs.

    - Meals and Services of the camp for a.l:x:>ve two persons.

    20.

  • 2. Field Data Processing System

    2.1 Personnel

    - One (1) Experienced Processing Geophysicist trained in l:oth GEOCOR IV

    and VISTA software data processing. Inf ield data processing is h3..sed

    on 12 hours/day of operation.

    Total One (1) Person in the field.

    2.2 Geocor IV - Field Processing

    - Prestack, Post-stack and Eegerirnental SOftware for full 2D and 3D

    Seismic Data Processing with Monochrane displays.

    - Sperry Univac h3..sed GEOCOR IV processing system with VGA. graphics

    screen, 3x1600 BPI Tape Drives, Benson Varian 22 inch Electrostatic

    Monochrome plotter.

    2.3 VISTA 486 PC - Field Processing

    - Prestack, Post-stack and Eegerimental Software for full 2D and 3D

    Seismic Data Processing with Colour graphics and Attribute Analysis

    displays.

    - 486 33Mz PC with SVGA graphics screen, 1.8GB Hard Disk, Qualstar 3412

    Quad Density tape drive, 24 pin dot matrix printer and HI? Paint jet

    Colour plotter [Purchase New Oct 1991J.

    2 .4 Services

    - Hardcopy of Final Stacks of every recorded line proouced in the field

    and/or intensive Noise Analysis, Experimental and Attribute colour

    processing of selected lines.

    21.

  • 3 . Advance Survey Party

    3.1 Survey Personnel

    - Two ( 2 ) Senior Surveyors

    - Two (2) Chaining persons/field hands

    Total POUR [4] Persons in the Field.

    3.2 Survey Equip:nent

    - One (1) [1988] HJ75 Toyota 4x4 survey unit

    - One (1) [1985] HJ75 Toyota 4x4 survey unit

    - One (1) self-contained trailer mounted messing and sleeping facility

    with 5 kVA portable power generator.

    - Two (2) Nikon or Topcon Total Station Theodolites with built in

    Electronic Distance Mesauring Uints [Purchased New Oct 19911.

    - One (1) 286 PC Laptop GaIputer and printer.

    - Assorted survey rods I chains I notel:ooks I programmable calculator I

    prismatic compasses.

    - GEOCOR IV co-ordinate and elevation listing software.

    22.

  • Line ~:

    First VP

    Last VP :

    Total Length

    Total FMs

    Direction

    Terrain :

    Sur.vey Procedure

    Unusual Occurrences

    Line Cleared :

    Line ~:

    First VP

    Last VP :

    Total Length

    Total FMs

    Direction

    Terrain :

    Survey Procedure

    Unusual Occurrences

    Line Cleared :

    APPENDIX "B"

    SURVEY STATISTICS

    DH91-6

    VP-100

    VP-1412

    19. 680kms

    6

    North-east

    Sand, gibber and mesas

    Standard Reciprocal

    Nil

    Sk.inmed with bucket loader

    * * * * * * *

    DH91-5

    VP-200

    VP-1380

    17.700kms

    6

    East-west

    Rocky Hills I Washouts

    Standard Reciprocal

    Nil

    Bucket Loader

    23.

  • Survey Statistics ..... continued ....

    Line N?:

    First VP

    Last VP :

    Total Length

    Total EMs

    Direction

    Terrain :

    survey Procedure

    Unusual Occurrences

    Line Cleared :

    DH91-3

    VP-100

    VP-1434

    20.010kms

    6

    south-east

    Creek washouts I Rocky Hills to Sand Dunes

    Standard Reciprocal

    Nil

    Dozed in sand dune sections

    * * * * * * *

    Line N?: DH91-2 (Sth)

    First VP. VP-1OO

    Last VP : VP-960

    Total Length 12.900kms

    Total EMs 5

    Direction North-W'est

    Terrain : Rocky Hills I Washouts

    Survey Procedure Standard Reciprocal

    Unusual Occurrences Nil

    Line Cleared : Bucket loader

    24.

  • Survey Statistics ..... cantinued ....

    Line W:

    First VP

    Last VP :

    Total Length

    Total PMs

    Direction

    Terrain :

    Survey Procedure

    Unusual Occurrences

    Line Cleared :

    DH91-2 (North)

    VP-100

    VP-2366

    20.040kms

    6

    North-west

    Rocky Hills, Sand Dunes, Finke River

    Standard Reciprocal

    Escarpnent at Finke River

    Dozed

    * * * * * * *

    25.

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    P.M. LOC. SKETCH

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    -J ~~I'EMSPTY'LTC' P.M. LOC. SKETCH PROSPECT ... :Q~i?~._~~.~\"' . ., ....... CLIENT .... f.~~.\f\~ ... Q.\~.\ .. ~.. LJNE ..... Q~

  • -30.

    P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT. ... P.~9.~.\ .... 'D:\~b.-, ...... CllENT..J?t\G\f.\.Gr .. Cm~,,' .. ~f'~-. .... LlNE .... ?j\.'?i\::?..\~.~~ ......... .

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    NORTHING (AMG) 12.l,l, 3'3r~S

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    P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT ..... !2{( .. t ... ~~ ........ CLlENT ..... t~.~.~........................... lINE ... P~~!.~.~.(t.'~L ... . PARTY. ...... ~( ........... SURVEYOR .... ~.r .................. DATE .. !.~.~.~~::.?!.. ......... PAGE .... ~ ................. .

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  • 34.

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    PROSPECT. __ .... !?~?~.~ .. !!!.I::':: ....... CLIENT. ... /! ~: .. ~........................... LINE._:??!.{~{:-.~.(~/ ...... . PARTY ..... _~{ ...... _ ..... SURVEYOR ..... ~.1 ................. DATE Jf.~!?.: .. "?..( ......... PAGE ... :~ ................. .

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  • 35.

    trGEO :2VS I EMSPTY.L.TO. P.M. LOC. SKETCH PROSPECT. ...... P(!.O'~ ... «~~~ ........ CLlENT .... f:.C?:.~............................. LlNE .. !?'!.CJ.t-:.-?-..f~??J. ...... . PARTY. .... :~~ ............. su RVEYOR ..... ~£ ................. DATE ... !.~::.(.:!..-..':?!. ......... PAGE ... !t. ................ .

    P.M. NUMBER P.M. TYPE

    ELEVATION (AHD) .JJ7 • 7i

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    AMGZONE Jj LATITUDE .. 2.(. 03 • JJ.

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    -1~rEMSPTV'I.TO' P.M. LOC. SKETCH PROSPECT ..... P.fr.?r .. ~~~.~ .......... CLlENT. .. 10' ~ .................... ...... LlNE ... P.~.~!.~.~.{~~~/. ... . PARTY. ...... ~{ ........... sU RVEYOR ..... :r.:~.r. ................. DATE .. !.~ .. -:.~.~.~ .. ~~ ......... PAG E .... r ................ .

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  • 37.

    ~GECJ SVS I EMS PTY. LTU P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT. ..... P..(t~.~ .... Ij~~.~ ....... CLlENT. .... /.~: .. ~........................... LINE .... :Q#.9!.::} ............... . PARTY. ........ ~.( ......... SURVEYOR ..... £.:£ ................ DATE ... !.~.~.~~.~ .. ~~ .......... PAGE ..... ~ ................ .

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  • 38.

    P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT. .... ~~~r jl!.~~ ......... CLI ENT. .... I 0. .. ~......... ....... ............ LINE .. .J2~!::: . .J ...... _ ......... __ __ PARTY ____ .~ . .{_ ..... __ .. _.SU RV EYO R .. ::f. ~ .................. DATE ... '.f.--: .. ~~ .-: .. ~!. ......... PAG E .. ... f. .. ...... __ ... _._

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    P.M. TYPE

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  • 39.

    -J ~~I'EMSPTY' LTa. P.M. LOC. SKETCH PROSPECT. .... y{"f.'~r. .. ./{~~~ ....... CUENT. .... (.~ .. ·.~................. ........... LlNE .. ::P..~~~.:.~ ................... . PARTY ....... ~.~ ............ SURVEYOR ...... £.~ ................ OATE .. !.~ .. :.~.'!.:::.~.~ ......... PAGE

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  • 40.

    P.M .. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPEcT. ..... ,P{!.~.~ .... ~:':'.~ ...... CLIENT. ..... t.'!. ... ~........................... LlNE..!?~~/.:-.:?' .................. . PARTY. ......... ~.{ ........ SURVEYOR ....... f:..f" ............... DATE .Jf~.~.~.:-.. ~( ........ PAGE .... l ................. .

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  • 41.

    P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT ..... P!'!Dt· ... !!~~.':: ........ CLlENT. ..... I!:.~.: .. ~........................... LlNE ... :P..~~l::.!. ...... __ .... _ ...... _ PARTY ....... ~[ .......... SURVEYOR .... _ ... ~r. .............. OATE ... !..(:.':? .. :: .. ~I.. ........ PAGE .. ~_ ... _ ..... _ ...... ..

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    tfGEO ... SVS I EMSPTY.I.TD. P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT.._ .. P(~(>f ... 4.!-:.l.: ..... _ ... CLI ENT. ..... f!...~.:.~ ..... , .... ' .. , .. ,. '" , .... , LINE., .. i)lf.

  • 43.

    -JGEO SVS I EMSPTY_ &.Ta_ P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT ... g.J;.f.9T._~\\"~ .......... CLIENT ... ~t:1~\f\~ ... 9.\~_.\ __ ~~~ _.:._. LlNE .... 9.W\\.:-.s._ .................... _

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    PR OSPECT. .... 9. .~f~ .. J\~~\-":-........ C LI E NT. ... f.f1\'.\f.)~ .. ~.'.l.t A .§'~.~.: ...... LINE .... Q.\\~ \:-.$. ...................•.• PARTY. ....... ?..Q~ .......... SURVEYOR .. ~:.~: .................... DATE .n)H!'\~L ............. PAGE..2, ................... .

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    -tGEO . ! iV$ I EMS I'ITY. L.TO. P.M. LOC. SKETCH PROSPECT. ... Q~:e~ ... ~.~~!:-.· .......... CLIENT. ... .f~C.~f.\~ .. ~~~.A.~~:... LlNE .... 9~~.\:-~ .......... _ ......... .

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  • 46.

    tJlGEO :;VS I EMS PTY.I.TD. P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT. .... Q~f~_)\~~~.:._ ...... CLlENT. .... ff1~.\f~L ... ~~~_.\ .. (i~,__ L1NE __ .. 9'rl..~\:-.? ___________ .. _ ... _ .. .

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    -fGEO . SVS I EMS ,..,-v. ioTa. P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT. .. .9~e9T_. \:\~~~: ........ C LI ENT._. £f\c.\f.~~ .. Q\\. ... ~_5!~S. . ..... LlNE ... Ot\

  • 48.

    P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT. .. 9~fQ.T. ... ~.\~\:: ......... CLi ENT. .. ~~C ~f\G .. 9.~~ .~ .. ~.~.c.. ..... LlNE .... Q.':\~.\::,.? ................... .

    PARTY. ..... ~~.~ .............. SURVEYOR .. rL~:· ..................... DATE Jl.\\.~.\~L ............. PAGE .. b ................... .

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  • 49.

    --JlGEO SVs I EMS.-TV. ioTa. P.M. LOC. SKETCH PROSPECT. ..... :Q~fQ'I .... \j~~b; ....... CLtENT. ... f~.c..\.f~5",. ... Q'J.:. ... ~. ~fI~..... LINE .... J;~H.~\::-.\:L ................ .

    PARTY. ......... ~Q~ ........... SURVEYOR ... ~~ ..................... DATE ... \Q~X~~l~.L ............. PAGE .. 1...: ................ .

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    -fGEO . $V!:I I EMS JOTV.I.TD. P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT .... J?g:f.9T ... )J~b-.~: ..... CLLENT .... f.B.C;.)f.l.

  • 51.

    P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT .... P.J;:f?9.'3 .... n.~h-~ .......... CLlENT .. fflc,..\f.)~ .... 9.~'..:.l.~_~.s ..... _. LlNE .... Q!I.~\::~ ....... __ ....... _ .... . PARTY. ........ ~Q~ ...... _ ..... SURVEYOR .. :~.~ ........... _ .......... DATE J.9.b~h\ ................. PAGE .. J. ................... .

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    ELEVATION (AHD) ~1 D -3'3

    NORTHING (AMG) 1 Z2b 2%q·~S

    EASTING (AMG) 3'\1,121.t,.b

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  • 52.

    -JGECI SVS I EMS PTY.I.Ta. P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT ...... Q~.~9.T .. i1.ibb.~ ....... CLlENT. ... £.A~.\f)J-! ... O\\-:. .. ~ .. G.Q~:... LlNE ... Prtl:1\:.k ..................... .

    PARTY. ...... }.~.~ ......... _ .. su RVEYOR .. ~~ ....................... DATE ._H/'~l'~t ~.\ ................ PAGE .. !-r: .. _. __ ._ .......... _

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    --JGEO : • vS I EMS SIlTY. I.TO. P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    PROSPECT __ g~f_g:r ... lhh-~. ____ ... CLlENT __ ffl.C.~f'.I.

  • 54.

    -JlGEO SVS I EMS """,,,.IoTO. P.M. LOC. SKETCH

    P ROSPECT .... Q~f.'?! ... l\~h\"", ....... CLI E NT .. .fA.. ~.\f ~.c.. 9.\h-... \. ~:A.~:... LINE __ . __ QH:':I.t::.~. __ ........... _ ... _._ PA RTY. .... _ .. 2.'o.;;:,_ .......... SURVEYO R .. _;\.~. _ ................... DATE .. 1.9. \.'-~~.~~ .... _ ..........• PAG E .. 6. .................. .

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  • 55.

    APPENDIX "D"

    LIST OF DA~ TAPES

    Tape # File # V.P. #

    Line DH91-06

    PAC91D 001 1 - 38 1412 - 1375

    002 39 - 76 1374 - 1337

    003 77 - 114 1336 - 1281

    004 115 - 152 1280 - 1243

    005 153 - 190 1242 - 1205

    006 191 - 228 1204 - 1167

    007 229 - 266 1166 - 1129

    008 267 - 304 1128 - 1091

    009 305 - 342 1090 - 1002

    010 343 - 380 1001 - 964

    011 381 - 418 963 - 926

    012 419 - 456 925 - 888

    013 457 - 494 887 - 850

    014 495 - 532 849 - 812

    015 533 - 570 811 - 771

    016 571 - 608 770- 733

    017 609 - 646 732- 695

    018 647 - 684 694 - 657

    019 685 - 723 656 - 618

    020 724 - 761 617 - 573

    021 762 - 799 572 - 525

    022 800 -. 839 524 - 482

    023 840 - 877 481 - 442

    024 878 - 915 441 - 385

    025 916 - 953 384 - 347

  • 56.

    list of data tapes ....... .

    Tape # File # V.P. #

    Line DH91-06

    026 954 - 975 346 '- 325

    027 976 - 1013 324 - 284

    028 1014 - 1051 283 - 238

    029 1052 - 1089 237 - 198

    030 1090 - 1127 197 - 160

    031 1128 - 1166 159 - 121

    032 1167 - 1187 120 - 100

  • 57.

    List of data tapes ....... .

    Tape # File # V.P. #

    Line DH91-05

    PAC91D 033 1 - 38 200 - 237

    034 39 - 78 238 '- 277

    035 79 - 116 278 - 321

    036 117 - 130 322 - 342

    037 131 - 168 343 - 389

    038 169 - 206 390 - 448

    039 207 - 244 449 - 506

    040 245 - 283 507 - 545

    041 284 - 321 546 - 583

    042 322 - 359 584 - 621

    043 360 - 398 622 - 674

    044 399 - 439 682 - 722

    045 440 - 477 723 - 784

    046 478 - 515 785 - 827

    047 516 - 553 828 - 868

    048 554 - 591 869 - 918

    049 592 - 629 919 - 975

    050 630 - 667 976 - 1013

    051 668 - 705 1014 - 1064

    052 706 - 743 1065 - 1127

    053 744 - 781 1128 - 1172

    054 782 - 819 1180 - 1230

    055 820 - 857 1231 - 1294

    056 858 - 895 1295 - 1332

    057 896 - 934 1333 - 1371

    058 935 - 943 1372 ~ 1380

  • 58.

    List of data tapes ....... .

    Tape # File # V.P. #

    Lj,pe DH91-28

    PAC9lD 059 1 - 40 100 - 139

    060 41 - 78 140·- 177

    061 79 - 117 178 - 216

    062 118 - 156 217 - 262

    063 157 - 195 263 - 301

    064 196 - 234 302 - 340

    065 235 - 273 341 - 379

    066 274 - 312 380 - 418

    067 313 - 350 419 - 472

    068 351 - 389 473 - 511

    069 390 - 427 512 - 549

    070 428 - 465 550 - 587

    071 466 - 503 588 - 625

    072 504 - 541 626 - 663

    073 542 - 579 664 - 726

    074 580 - 617 727 - 767

    075 618 - 657 768 - 825

    076 658 - 695 826 - 877

    077 696 - 733 878 - 923

    078 734 - 770 924 - 960

  • 59.

    List of data tapes ....... .

    Tape # File # V.P. #

    Line DH91-03

    PAC91D 079 1 - 39 1434 - 1390

    080 40 - 77 1389·- 1352

    081 78 - 116 1351 - 1313

    082 117 - 154 1312 - 1250

    083 155 - 192 1249 - 1212

    084 193 - 230 1211 - 1162

    085 231 - 269 1161 - 1116

    086 270 - 307 1115 - 1075

    087 308 - 345 1074 - 1037

    088 346 - 370 1036 - 1003

    089 371 - 408 1002 - 965

    090 409 - 446 964 - 927

    091 447 - 484 926 - 889

    092 485 - 522 888 - 851

    093 523 - 555 850 - 818

    094 556 - 594 817 - 779

    095 595 - 632 778 - 741

    096 633 - 670 740 - 701

    097 671 - 708 700 - 663

    098 709 - 746 662 - 625

    099 747 - 784 624 - 587

    100 785 - 822 586 - 549

    101 823 - 860 548 - 511

    102 861 - 898 510 - 473

    103 899 - 936 472 - 435

    104 937 - 974 434 - 391

    105 975 - 1012 390 - 353

  • 60.

    List of data tapes ....... . 304565

    Tape # File # V.P. #

    Line DH91-03

    PAC91D 106 1013 - 1050 352 - 315

    107 1051 - 1088 314- 277

    108 1089 - 1126 276 - 239

    109 1127 - 1164 238 - 201

    110 1165 - 1204 200 - 154

    111 1205 - 1242 153 - 116

    112 1243 - 1258 115 - 100

  • 61.

    List of data tapes ....... .

    Tape # File # V.P. #

    Line DH91-2N

    PAC91D 113 1 - 38 1036 - 1073

    114 39 - 76 1074- 1113

    115 77 - 114 1114 - 1151

    116 115 - 152 1152 - 1189

    117 153 - 190 1190 - 1228

    118 191 - 226 1229 - 1264

    119 227 - 264 1265 - 1302

    120 265 - 304 1303 - 1349

    121 305 - 342 1350 - 1387

    122 343 - 380 1388 - 1425

    123 381 - 418 1426 - 1463

    124 419 - 456 1464 - 1501

    125 457 - 494 1502 - 1648

    126 495 - 532 1649 - 1686

    127 533 - 570 1687 - 1724

    128 571 - 608 1725 - 1762

    129 609 - 646 1763 - 1818

    130 647 - 684 1819 - 1856

    131 685 - 722 1857 - 1902

    132 723 - 760 1903 - 1940

    133 761 - 798 1941 - 1978

    134 799 - 837 1979 - 2017

    135 838 - 875 2018 - 2055

    136 876 - 913 2056 - 2093

    137 914 - 951 2094 - 2131

    138 952 - 989 2132 - 2169

  • 62.

    List of data tapes ....... .

    Tape # File # V.P. #

    Line DH91-2N

    PAC91D 139 990 - 1020 2170 - 2200

    140 1021 - 1058 2201 '- 2238

    141 1059 - 1096 2239 - 2276

    142 1097 - 1134 2277 - 2314

    143 1135 - 1172 2315 - 2352

    144 1173 - 1186 2353 - 2366

  • . APPENDIX El

    GEOCOR Dl

    SEISMIC DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING SYSTEM

    FIELD TAPE FORMAT

    (May 3, 1979)

    GEOPHYSICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 2085 EAST FOOTHILL BOULEVARD

    PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, 91107

    63 •

  • GEOCOR IV

    FIELD. TAPE FORMAT

    Field data is recorded on IBM compatible i inch, 9 track tape in demulti-plexed format at either 800 or 1600 bits-per-inch density. Each tape reel is divided into trace data blocks each containing a trace identification header and data values from one channel (Fig. 1). Each trace data block is separated from the next by a .6 inch interblock gap (IBG). Data values are recorded in two's complement notation with 16 bits per sample standard (recording 1 or 8 bits per sample is available as a non-standard option) .

    Two trace data block formats are available:

    Trace Data Block - 4 word Trace Identification Header (Fig. 2) Format #1

    Trace Data Block - 32 word Trace Identification Header (Fig. 3) Format #2

    Trace Data Block Format #2 contains more header information and is standard.

    TRACE HEADER ITEM DEFINITIONS

    File number is the sequential number assigned to each record (or file) on a magnetic tape. Each line of receivers generates one record at each source point. A record may contain from one to 1024 traces. The file numbering begins at one for the first record on the first tape and continues sequentially through all the tapes for the line.

    Trace Number is the sequential number, beginning at 1, assigned to each trace collected at a source point.

    Source Point Number represents the actual number assigned to each source point by the surveyor.

    Port/Channel Code is a code identifying the input port and channel used to collect each trace. The most signifi-cant 6 bits represent the port (0-15) and the least significant 10 bits represent the channel (0-1023).

    Source Line Name is the alphabetic or numeric identification of the line of source points.

    Receiver Line Name is the alphabetic or numeric identification of the line of receivers.

    Receiver Number represents the actual number assigned to each receiver location by_the surveyor ~

    Format Limits

    16 bit two's complement

    16 bit two's complement

    16 bit two's complement

    6 bit/l0 bit

    6 ASCII characters left justified.

    6 ASCII characters left justified.

    16 bit two's complement

    1 to 32767

    1 to 1024

    -32767 to 32767

    0-15/0-1023

    -32767 to 32767

    64.

  • GEOCOR N

    FIELD TAPE FORMAT

    - - -....- - -

    BOT

    TRACE DATA BLOCK #1

    IBG

    TRACE DATA BLOCK #2

    IBG

    - --- - --~ -TRACE DATA

    BLOCK #N

    EOF

    EOT

    ...... - - - -.....--. -FIG. 1

    65.

  • WORD

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    N+4

    BYTE

    1 2

    3 4

    5 6

    7 8

    9 10

    11 12

    ·2N+7 2N+8

    66.

    FORMAT #1

    TRACE DATA BLOCK

    IBG

    FILE NUMBER

    TRACE NUMBER

    SOURCE POINT NUMBER

    PORT/CHANNEL CODE

    TRACE DATA SAMPLE #1 DATA

    BLOCK DATA SAMPLE #2

    DATA SAMPLE #N

    IBG

    FIG. 2

  • WORD

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    32

    33

    34

    N+32

    BYTE

    1 2

    3 4

    5 6 7 8

    9 10 11 12 13 14

    15 16 17 18 19 20

    21 22

    23

    64

    65 66

    67 68

    2N+63 2N+64

    67.

    TBACE DATA BLOCK FORMAT #2

    IBG

    FILE NUMBER

    TBACE NUMBER

    SOURCE POINT NUMBER

    PORT/CHANNEL CODE

    SOURCE LINE NAME

    RECEIVER LINE NAME TBACE

    DATA BLOCK

    RECEIVER NUMBER

    UNUSED

    UNUSED

    DATA SAMPLE #1

    DATA SAMPLE #2

    DATA SAMPLE #N

    IBG

    FIG. 3

  • 68.

    STACK TAPE FORMAT

    WORD CONTENTS

    1 File

    2 Trace (=1)

    (Not Used)

    23 Avg X

    24 Avg X

    25 Avg Y

    26 Avg Y

    27 Avg Static

    28 Avg Weight

    29 RCP X

    30 RCP X

    31 RCP Y

    32 RCP Y

  • 69.

    GATHER TRACE FORMAT

    WORD BYTE

    1 1-2 File Number

    2 3-4 Trace Number

    3 5-6 Source Point Number

    4 7-8 Port/Channel Code

    5 ... 7 9-14 Source Line Name

    8-10 15-20 Receiver Line Name

    11 21-22 Receiver Number

    12-13 23-26 Source X

    14-15 27-30 Source Y

    16 31-32 Source Elevation

    17 33-34 Source Residual

    18-19 35-38 Receiver X

    20-21 39-42 Receiver Y

    22 43-44 Receiver Elevation

    23 45-46 Receiver Residual

    33-n 65-2n Data Samples

  • GEOCOR IV

    SEISMIC DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING SYSTEM

    LOG TAPE FORMAT

    (May 15, 1979)

    GEOPHYSICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 2085 EAST FOOTHILL BOULEVARD

    PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, 91107

  • GEOCOR IV

    LOG TAPE FORMAT

    All acquisition parameters and log entries recorded in the GEOCOR IV Acquisition Log may also be recorded on magnetic tape for input to subsequent data processing steps. Each line of text written in the log may be recorded as a 65-word block on tape. The format of each text block is described in Figure 2.

    Information describing each source point as it is acquired is also recorded in a second format (figures 3, 4, 5). Each source point generates one block of information which contains one section describing the source location and identification and sixteen sections describing the receiver configurations. The source point blocks are 501 words long with the source section occupying words 2-101 and the receiver sections occupying words 102-501. One receiver

    . section is filled in for each independent line of active receivers. An illustration of the total log tape is shown in figure 1.·

    The information is recorded on IBM compatible, i inch, 9-track magnetic tape at either 800 or 1600 bits-per-inch density. Each block of information is separated from the next by a .6 inch inter-block gap (IBG). The source point blocks are written on tape in triplicate to insure that they can be read correctly. Each source point block contains a checksum word to permit detection of incorrect reads.

    71.

  • DEFINITIONS

    Source Point Number - the number assigned to the actual ground location of each shot or vibrator point.

    Source Line Name - the alphabetic or numeric identification of the line of source points.

    Number of Receiver Lines - the number of independent lines of receivers active during data acquisition.

    Checksum - the exclusive-or checksum of all the data within the block.

    File Number - the number assigned to each group of traces generated by a line of receivers. The file numbers are sequential on tape.

    Receiver Line Name - the alphabetic or numeric identification of the line of receivers.

    Reel Identification - the alphabetic or numeric identification of the magnetic tape reel.

    Number of First Active Trace - the number of the first trace containing seismic data.

    Receiver Number of Firs~ Active Trace - the number assigned to the receiver location of the first active tract.

    Number of Last Active Trace - the number of the last trace containing seismic data.

    Receiver Number of Last Active Trace - the number assigned to the receiver location of the last active trace.

    Number of Traces/File - the number of active and dummy traces within each file on tape. The number of traces/file does not change wi thin a line.

    Block Identification Code - the number which identifies the type of block.

    o = Source Point Block 1 = Text Block

    Format 16 bit two's complement

    Limits -32767 to 32767

    6 ASCII characters left justified

    16 bit two's complement

    16 bit two's complement

    16 bit two's complement

    1 to 16

    -32768 to 32767

    1 to 32767

    6 ASCII characters left justified

    10 ASCII characters left justified

    16 bit two's complement

    16 bit two's complement

    16 bit two's complement

    16 bit .two' s complement

    16 bit two's complement

    16 bit two's complement

    1 to 1025

    -32767 to 32767

    1 to- 1025

    -32767 to 32767

    1 to 1025

    o to 1

    72.

  • 73.

    LOG TAPE

    BOT

    TEXT BLOCK

    TEXT BLOCK ~

    TEXT BLOCK

    SOURCE POINT BLOCK U COpy 1

    SOURCE POINT BLOCK #1 COpy 2

    SOURCE POINT BLOCK U COpy 3

    TEXT BLOCK

    TEXT BLOCK --......

    -TEXT BLOCK

    EOF

    EOT

    FIG. 1

  • WORD BYTE

    65 130

    -rEXT BLOCK

    BLOCK IDENTIFICATION

    FIG. 2

    128 ASCII CHARACTERS

    74.

  • SOURCE POINT BLOCK

    WORD

    1

    2

    101 102

    126 127

    151

    477

    BYTE 1 2

    3

    202 203

    252 253

    302 .

    953

    501 1002

    ...-/-

    BLOCK IDENTIFICATION

    V"'"

    CODE (0)

    SOURCE

    SECTION

    RECEIVER

    SECTION #1

    RECEIVER

    SECTION #2

    RECEIVER

    SECTION #16

    FIG. 3

    75.

  • WORD BYTE

    2 3 4

    3 5

    5 10

    6 11 12

    7 13 14 8 15

    100 200

    101 201 202

    76.

    SOURCE SECTION

    OF SOURCE POINT BLOCK

    SOURCE PO !NT NUMBER

    SOURCE LINE NAME

    NUMBER OF RECEIVER LINES

    NUMBER OF TRACES /FILE

    UNUSED

    ",,--

    UNUSED

    BLOCK CHECKSUM

    FIG. 4

  • WORD BYTE

    102 203 204

    103 205

    105 210 106 211

    110 220

    111 221 . 222

    112 223 224

    113 225 226

    114 227 228

    115 229

    126 252

    RECEIVER SECTION #1

    OF SOURCE POINT BLOCK

    FILE NUMBER

    RECEIVER LINE NAME

    REEL IDENTIFICATION

    NUMBER OF FIRST ACTIVE TRACE

    RECEIVER NUMBER AT FIRST ACTIVE TRACE

    NUMBER OF LAST ACTIVE TRACE

    RECEIVER NUMBER AT LAST ACTIVE TRACE

    UNUSED

    V -

    FIG. 5

    77.

  • GEOCOR IV

    SEISMIC DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING SYSTEM

    COORDINATE TAPE FORMAT

    (PRELIMINARY WRITEUP)

    GEOPHYSICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 2085 EAST FOOTHILL BOULEVARD

    PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, 91107

    78.

  • GEOCOR IV

    Coordinate Tape Format

    The GEOCOR IV System records geophysical survey information on magnetic tape in a blocked, gapped format which is fully IBM compatible. For each source point and receiver location associated with the survey, X, Y, and Z coordinate, residual static correction, latitude and longitude information is included. This information is recorded in data blocks which are followed on the coordinate tape by edit blocks which include receiver edit information for each source point.

    The tape is an IBM-compatible 9-track-magnetic tape that is recorded at either 800 or 1600 bits-per-inch (BPI). Tape codes consist of 16-bit words which include a sign bit and 15 data bits. The data bits are recorded in a straight binary code with a two's complement negative number representation. The sign bit of the least significant word of two word values is always set to zero.

    The coordinate tape is written with three identical copies of each block. Each block is separated from the next block by a .6 inch interblock gap (IBG). Data blocks contain 2002 words each and edit blocks contain 1040 words each. (Fig. 1).

    Each data block contains a block number (word 1), 100 20-word records (2ords 2-2001) and a checksum (word 2002). (Fig. 2). Each 20-word record is associated with a source pOint of receiver location. Latitude and longitude are expressed in hundredths of a second as 32-bit integer values. (Fig. 3).

    Each edit block contains a block number (word 1), the source point number to which the edits apply (word 2), the number of receiver edits included in the block (word 3), spare words (words 4-15), receiver edits (words 16-1039) and a checksum (word 1040) . (Fig. 4).

    The first n blocks on the coordinate tape contain source point location data and are numbered consecutively from 1 to n. These are followed by m blocks containing receiver location data numbered from 1 to m. An all-zero record indicates the termination of data within a block, and the remainder of the records in that block will also be all-zero. These data blocks are followed by p edit blocks numbered consecutively from 1 to p. There is one 1040-word edit block for each source point described in the first n data blocks.

    79.

  • ~

    Copy 1

    Copy 2

    Copy 3

    Copy 1

    Copy 2

    ....... """--- -Copy 3

    Copy 1

    Copy 2

    -- ---Copy 2

    Copy 3

    Copy 1

    Copy 2

    ....-.......... --Copy 2

    Copy 3

    - -- -

    Data Bl-ock iH Source Point Location Data

    Data Block #:2 Source Point Location Data

    Data Block tfn Source Point Location Data

    Data Block tfl Receiver Location Data

    Data Block #In Receiver Location Data

    Edit Block for Source Point 1

    Edit Block for Source Point p

    COORDINATE TAPE FORMAT

    FIG. 1

  • IBG

    Block Number

    Source Point (or Receiver) Location Data

    Source Point (or Receiver) Location Data

    v-._- - -.--.,. -

    Source Point (or Receiver) Location Data

    Checksum

    IBG

    BLOCK FORMAT

    FIG. 2

    81.

    Word 1

    Words 2 - 21

    Words 22 - 41

    Words 1982 - 2001

    Word 2002

  • 82.

    - -Source or Receiver Line Name (6 Ascii charact- Words 1 - 3 ers left justified)

    Source or Receiver # Word 4

    2-word X coordinate Words 5, 6

    2-word Y coordinate Words 7, 8

    I-word Z coordinate Word 9

    2-word packed latitude Words 10, 11

    2-word packed longitude Words 12, 13

    Residual Static Word 14

    Available for additional data Words 15 - 20

    - -~ - - -DATA RECORD FORMAT

    FIG. 3

  • 83.

    Block Number Word 1

    ·Source Point Number word 2

    Total Number Edits Word 3

    Spare Words 4 - 13

    r-- ---........ First edit Word 16

    Second edit Word 17

    Third edit Word 18

    ...... - - -- - --- ----~ --1024th edit Word 1039

    \.

    Checksum Word 1040

    ..",---EDIT BLOCK FORMAT

    FIG. 4 .

  • RESIDUAL TAPE FORMAT

    The raw residuals output by TORIOO are stored on magnetic tape in variable length records (not longer than 2055 l6-bit words). Each source or receiver line is split into segments not exceeding 2048 residual points worth of data. Each record on tape (described below) includes either the raw residuals or correlation counts for one segment and is output in triplicate. The block numbers for residuals are increasing positive integers, while the correlation blocks immediately follow and are numbered with the additive inverse of the corresponding residual block.

    All source lines are present on the residual tape before the receiver lines, and the coordinate tape information is used to differentiate the source and receiver records.

    For example, a typical 3D prospec.t might include:

    LINE NAME POINTS

    Source SRCOOI 1 - 3500 SRC002 5001 - 6000

    Receiver RECOOI 1 - 256 REC002 1001 - 1256

    This would produce a residual output tape as follows:

    BLOCK CONTENT (Each block in triplicate)

    1 SRC001 1 - 2048 Raw residuals -1 SRC001 1 - 2048 Correlation count

    2 SRCOOI 2049 - 3500 Raw residuals -2 SRC001 2049 - 3500 Correlation count

    3 SRC002 5001 - 6000 Raw residuals -3 SRC002 5001 - 6000 Correlation count

    4 REC001 1 - 256 Raw residuals -4 REC001 1 - 256 Correlation count

    5 REC002 1001 - 1256 Raw residuals -5 REC002 1001 - 1256 Correlation count

    84.

  • Each block (either raw residuals or correlation count) is Iormatted as follows. The checksum is an exclusive - or checksum of all the data (words 1 to n-l) with the block.

    WORD

    1 · .. 2 - 4 · · ·

    5 · · · 6 · · · 7

    · · · · · ·

    n - 1 n · · ·

    · · . · · · ... · · · .

    · · · · · · · · ·

    Block number Source or receiver line name First source or receiver point this record Last source or receiver point this record

    Raw residuals or correlation count for each source or receiver point

    Checksum

    85.

  • 86.

    APPENDIX "F"

    --------------------SEOSYSTEMS PTV LTD

    I CRIW NO .. II J WEEKLY OPERATIONS SUMMARV WEEK ENDING.... 1/12/19911 1 ••••••••••••••• 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ····t

    Clilnt •• , •• , •••• • Survey Name ••••• ~ Area •••••••••••• · State ....••••••.

    Plcific Oil , al' Depot Hill Seismic Survey Horseshoe Bend N.T.

    Party MlnIGlr ••••• Client Rep •••••••• Crew Address •••••• Crew Phone No .••••

    Eric Bowron Bill Foster Depot Hill 007 114 121

    _.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: I MON 2 I TUE 3 I WED 4 I THU ~ I FRI 6 I SAT 7 I SUN 8 I WEEK I MONTH I JOB I :--------:--------:--------:--------:--------:--------l--------:--------;---------I--------:

    Travel Hours •••••• 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 I Test Hours •••••••• 0.00 0.00 I 0.00 0.00 0.00 I ,

    I Recordin~ Hours ••• 0.00 0.00 • 0.00 0.00 0.00 I • Othlr Pd Hours •••• 13.00 10.00 I 23.00 23.00 23.00 : Total Pd Hours •••• 13.00 10.00 : 23.00 23.00 23.00 : Production Km ••••• 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 I

    I Processing Hours •• 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 Profiles •••••••••• 0 0

    i W.ath.r ........... I. O/Cut Storms I t·-------------------:--------l--------I--------f--------1--------1--------;--------:--------:---------:--------:

    1 I I. l I I ., • Down Time -

    Vibes, ••••••••• 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 : R.cord.r ••••••• 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 I Cables ••••••••• 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 : ATU's ••• II '" ,i 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 : Other •••••••••• 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 :

    Total Down Tillie ••• 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 I -------------------------------------_. __ •••• _-------------.--_.---_ •• --_ ••• _ •••••• _---••• _-----_ •• -•••••••• -~-I

    WEEKLY EQUIPMENT STATUS COMMENTS, VISITORS, ETC.

    ATU's •••.•••• Cables •••••••

    , Geophones ••••

    Good 62

    107 962

    Bad Total 28 90 12 119 38 1000

    : Camp convoy halted on Sunday afternoon due to h.avy : rainfall turning road into quagmire. Stephen Tobin : (6eo's), Bob Castleden & Koya Suto (Pacific) joined : crew same day. Camped overnight on high ground near : the road.

    j-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------___ a; OPERATING PARAMETERS AND EQUIPMENT

    · Av. Road COnd •••• Muddy ATU Typ ••••••••• Model Gao. Group •••••• 6 Av. Fld COnd •••• Sandy Notch Fil t.r •••• Out Gec. Intlrval ••• 15m Av. Rec. Qual •••• Seo. Mfg. Typa •• Mark VP Int.rval ••••• 15m System No •••••••• Seocor IV geo. Freq ••••••• 10 Hz. Trac .. /File ••••• 550 System Mfg ••••••• G.S.C. 6&0. Int. R.s ••• 215 -Ohm Swps/VP ••••••••• 2

    , Tapa Format •••••• 1600 BPI Gec. Bile ••••••• Spikl SWI.p Tim ••••••• 6 HC Vib. Typa •••••••. International Spread Confr •••• 41~-0-4125 Listen Time ••••• 4 sec Vib. Elect ••••••• Pelton Salple Rate ••••• 41115

    l---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ VEHICLES

    Party Manager •••• 7LT 149 Mechanic •••••••• 7MC 078 Record.r •••••••• 7DJ 823 Survey (1) ....... 70S 643 Line PC ••••••••• 710 ~ Processing •••••• 7BB 109 Survty (2) ••••••• 7IB 915 Vib PC •••••••••• lAD 12B Cabl. (1) ••••••• 7E9 loa

    : Chaining •••••••• lIB 916 Vib Service ••••• 6YR 166 Cable (2) ....... 716 615 I Line BoIs ••••••• 71B 914 Hino •••••••••••• 7DT 982 Vibrator (1) •••• 6K1= 386

    Box Truck (1) •••• 7LT 130 Fuel ••• t ••• I ••• f 7AL 125 Vibrator (2) •••• 6Kf 387 Box Truck (2) •••• BCf 106 G.nt'ltor ••••••• 716 612 Vibntor (3).". 6Kf 398 Shooter ••••••••• 7HR 848 Wat.r-••••••••••• 7AU532 Vibrator (4) •••• 6KF 3'90 Spa,. Toyotl •••• 7IB 918 Spl'. 1suzu •••• 6YR 169 Vibrator (5) •••• 7BO 602 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_.--------

  • 87.

    GEOSYSTEMS PTY LTD

    I CREW NO..... 20~ WEEKLY OPERATIONS SUMMARY WEEK ENDING .... 1~/12/1991: :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:

    Client •••••••••• Pacitic ail & Gas Party Manager ••••• Eric Bowron Survey Name ••••• D.pot Hill S.ismic Survey Client Rep •••••••• Bill Foster . I I

    I Arl ••• f •••• f •••• HorlHho. B.nd Crew Addr .. I •••••• D.pot Hill I Stat •••••••••••• N.T. Crew Phon. No ••••• 007 114 121

    ,--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------l MaN 9 1 TUE 10 1 WED 11 1 THU 12 I FRI 13 : SAT 14 : SUN 15 : WEEK , MONTH , JOB , , I ,

    --------'--------'--------1--------1--------1--------'--------1--------'---------'--------1 Trav.l Hours •••••• 0.75 O.~O 0.50 ,. 1.00 1.~0 1.25 0.75 , 6.25 6.~ 6.25 , , Tut Hours •••••••• 0.00 0.25 0.25 O.~O 0.2~ 0.2~ 0.25 , 1. 7~ 1. 7~ 1. 7~ I R.cording Hours ••• 2.50 7.75 6.~ 6.25 6.50 ~.7~ 6.7~ 1 42.~ 42.25 42.2~ ather Pd Hours •••• 10.25 3.~0 4.00 5.00 3.00 2.75 2.2~ : 30.7~ 53.7~ ~3.7~ Total Pd Hours •••• 13.~0 12.00 11.50 12.75 11.2~ 10.00 10.00 , 81.00 104.00 104.00 I Production Kml •••• 3.180 10.770 9.~10 9.~~ 9.195 8.370 9.240 :~9.~20 59.~20 ~.~20

    I Proc'lling Hours •• I 12.00 12.00 14.00 12.00 14.00 12.00 12.00 : 88.00 88.00 88.00 Protil.s •••••••••• 19~ 644 538 ~OO 529 474 S5~ W.ath.r ••••••••••• 0 0 a 0 0 a 0

    1-·-----------··-----1·----·_· ... ----- -------- -----·--t-----·-·I-··---··I·--·--··I··-~---- ---------I········t DO\In TiIll8 -

    Vibes •••••••••• 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.25 1.00 1.00 0.30 3.7:5 3.7~ 3.7:5 I R.cord.r ••••••• 0.00 O.~ 0.00 O.~ 0.7:5 0.2:5 0.00 1.50 1.~0 1.50 Cibl.s ••••••••• 0.00 0.2:5 0.00 0.00 0.2:5 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.50 O.~O ArU' s .......... 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Othlr •••••••••• 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.2:5 0.2:5 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.50 o.~o

    ! Total Down Tim •••• 0.00 O.~O 1.00 0.7~ 2.25 1.25 0.50 6.2:5 6.2:5 6.2:5 ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------I

    WEEKLY EQUIPMENT STATUS COMMENTS, VISITORS, ETC.

    ATU'I •••••••• Cabl.s •••••••

    'Geophon.s ••••

    Good 59

    104 94:5

    Bad Total 41 90 16 120 5:5 1000

    Craw arrived at campSite approx. 1.00pm 9/12/91. Stephen Tobin (Gao's), Bob Cistleden & Koya Suto (Pacitic) departed crew at 9.00am 11/12/91. Marc Small - V.locity Dati arrived 11/12/91 ind is b.ing tid and quart.red by GlOlyst.ms.

    1-----------------------------·-------------------------.----------------------------.--.-.-----.-.-.--..... ····t OPERATING PARAMETERS AND EQUIPMENT

    • Av. Road Cond .... Rough ATU Typ ••••••••• Model 1 Gao. Group •••••• 6 I Av. Fld Cond II .. Very rough Notch Filt.r .... Out 13.0. Int.rval ••• l:5m

    Av. R.c. Qual •••• Good Gto. rotfg. Type •• Mark VP I nt.rvil ..... 13m SYlt .. No •••••••• G.ocor IV 1310. Fr.q ••••••• 10 Hz. TrlcIl/Fil •••••• ~ SYltee Mfg ••••••• G.S.C. 1310. Int. RIlII. 21:5 Ohm SwpI/VP ••••••••• 2

    , TIp' Format •••••• 1600 BPI a.o. BI ......... Spike Swe.p Tim ••••••• 6 SIC Vib. Typ.~ ••••••• International Spr.ad Contr •••• 4125-0-4125 Listen Ti_ ••••• 4 sec

    i Vib. El.ct ••••••• Pll ton Supl. Rat •••••• 41111 :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t

    VEHICLES

    : Party Manag.r •••• 7l T 149 M.chanic •••••••• 7t1C 078 R.cord.r •••••••• 7DJ 823 . Survey (1) ••••••• 70S 643 Line PC ••••••••• 7I0 0:55 Processing •••••• 7BB 109

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    Box Truck (1) •••• 7LT 1:50 Full •••••••••••• 7AL 12:5 Vibrator (2) •••• 6KF 387 I Box Truck (2) •••• 8CF 106 Generator ••••••• 7IG 612 Vibrator (3) •••• 6KF 388

    ShQOter ••••••••• 7HR 848 W.ter ••••••••••• 7AU :532 Vibrator (4) •••• 6KF 390 Spare Toyota •••• 7IB 918 Spare Isuzu •••• 6YR 169 Vibraior (~) .. II 7BO 602

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    I CAlW Ne. Ii If 20~ WEEKLY OPERATIDNS SUMMARY WEEK ENDINl.... 22/12119911 1 •••••••••••••••••• __ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ ••••••••••••••••••••• 3 •• #_~.t

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    P.cific Oil ~ B •• Depot Hill S.iuic Surv.y Horseshoe Bend N.T.

    P.rty M.n.;er ••••• Client R.p ••••••.. Crew Address •••••• Cr.w Phone No •••••

    Eric Bowron Bill Fost.r Depot Hill 007 114 121

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    J Oth.r •••••••••• 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.50 I , I Total Down Time ••• O.7~ 3.00 1.~0 1.25 6.S0 12.7S 12,1~ I _ ... -.. -----._.---._ .. _.-----------._.--------------.-------------------._.-------------------------------.-·--1

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    102 960

    S.d Total 28 90 18 120 40 1000

    COMMENTS, VISITORS, ETC.

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    ------------------------GEOSYSTEMS PTY LTD MONTHLY OPERATIONS SUMMARY CLIENT.... PACIFIC all & GAS

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