三维无线地震测量技术及其在香港的应用

A. Cunningham, Y. Sitanggang, K. Chiang, D. Remus, D. Voss
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地下结构(如地下室和隧道)的设计和施工总是面临不可预见的地面条件的风险,这些风险很难根据初步的地理信息来确定。传统上,地理信息,如书桌研究、试验坑和钻孔只能提供离散的细节。这会导致不必要的设计审查,并给项目带来额外的时间和成本影响。地震勘探通常用于“油气”行业,它可以提供另一种解决方案,使有关各方能够通过非破坏性方法获取有价值的地下信息。本文将介绍一种先进的三维无线地震测量技术,该技术最近在香港进行,为建筑工作收集额外的地下信息。该技术利用独特的震源,结合可扩展的无线多通道地震数据采集系统和GPS来收集全面的地震数据。这些记录被记录下来,并使用专门的地震数据处理,转换成调查区域地球地下的3D视觉图像。地球科学家可以间接地利用这些地震数据来获得地层的结构和性质以及岩层的结构和特征的图像。该技术在城市地区发挥了重要作用,因为它具有灵活性和机制,可以扫描表面被结构阻挡的位置。
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3D Wireless Seismic Survey Technology and its Application in Hong Kong
Design and construction of underground structures, such as basements and tunnels, always face the risk of unforeseen ground conditions, which are difficult to determine based on preliminary GI information. Traditionally, GI information, such as desk study, trial pits, and boreholes can only provide discrete details. This leads to unnecessary design review and introduces additional time and cost implications to the project. Seismic surveys, commonly used in the “Oil & Gas” industry, may provide an alternative solution to allow the interested parties to acquire valuable underground information through a non-destructive approach. In this paper, an advanced 3D wireless seismic survey technology will be introduced, which has recently been conducted in Hong Kong to collect additional underground information for the construction work. The technology uses unique seismic sources combined with an expandable wireless multi-channel seismic data acquisition system and GPS to collect comprehensive seismic data. These recordings are taken and, using specialised seismic data processing, transformed into 3D visual images of the earth’s subsurface in the survey area. And geoscientists can indirectly use those seismic data to obtain a picture of the structure and nature of the stratum and rock layers' structure and character. The technology is instrumental in urban areas as it possesses the flexibility and mechanism to scan the location where the surface is obstructed by structures.
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