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Wan to get rid of distortion?

Equipment-induced distortion of the seismic wavefield is an issue for any acquisition. Though vibrator distortion is considered by the seismic industry as a matter of course, that is rarely the case for sensor distortion.

Sensor distortion is however a significant source of noise that affects not only explosive datasets but also vibrator datasets when acquired either in simultaneous shooting or with low-frequency expectations.

As sensor distortion is a wholly non-modellable noise, the seismic wavefield recorded using a receiver with elevated distortion will exhibit a lesser quality and fidelity than when recorded with a low distortion receiver design.

Sensor choice therefore has a significant impact on the amplitudes recorded,  velocity model accuracy, images produced  and results in more complex processing and interpretation.

Want to get rid of distortion? Download our article to learn all about the major difference between source and sensor distortion.