Real Time Acquisition Of Digital Seismic Data In A GIS Environment

International Marine Minerals Society
Doug Lockhart
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The Marine Minerals Technology Center has taken advantage of recent price and performance .improvements in PC hardware and software to upgrade its seismic acquisition system. In the past, single channel, high resolution, seismic data was displayed on an analog plotter and stored on tape. Associated navigation data was logged by hand or on a chart plotter. The navigation and seismic data were synchronized with time so that they could be cross referenced. The Center's new system uses PC's for the acquisition of both seismic and navigation data. Off the shelf software products were purchased for each task. Elics Delphl performs the seismic acquisition and processing, and GeoResearch, Inc. Geolink provides the navigation interface. A navigation string is sent from the navigation PC to the seismic PC via an RS232 line. This string consists of a time and location fix, as well as speed and heading data. The navigation string is then imbedded in the header of the seismic record. The Geolink software is capable of monitoring other devices in addition to the GPS used for positioning. Device inputs are attributed to the location data to provide easy construction of a navigation GIs. Currently the Center is logging fathometer data along with the navigation. As a result, a map of bathymetry along the tracklines can be available shortly after completion of the cruise.
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APA: Doug Lockhart  (1992)  Real Time Acquisition Of Digital Seismic Data In A GIS Environment

MLA: Doug Lockhart Real Time Acquisition Of Digital Seismic Data In A GIS Environment. International Marine Minerals Society, 1992.

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