Preliminary report on some factors affecting shotpoint efficiency

Crustal Studies Technical Letter 17
In cooperation with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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Abstract

A study of first-arrival amplitudes from 6 water shotpoints and 7 drill-hole shotpoints in parts of central and western United States indicate a variation of over 100 to 1 between the best and poorest shotpoints. Water shotpoints are, in general, superior to drill-hole shotpoints; however, one drill-hole shotpoint produced higher signal amplitudes than more than half of the water shotpoints. Signal amplitudes from drill-hole shotpoints varied by a factor of over 20. Saturated clay shooting medium appears to be the best shooting medium. Amplitudes from water shotpoints varied by a factor of about 10. Signal amplitude increases, in general, with water depth for bottom shots.

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Jackson, W.H., Healy, J.H., 1964, Preliminary report on some factors affecting shotpoint efficiency: Crustal Studies Technical Letter 17, v, 23 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/70039542.

Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Unnumbered Series
Title Preliminary report on some factors affecting shotpoint efficiency
Series title Crustal Studies Technical Letter
Series number 17
DOI 10.3133/70039542
Year Published 1964
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Publisher location Denver, CO
Contributing office(s) Earthquake Science Center
Description v, 23 p.
Online Only (Y/N) Y
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