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Publisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Safety in Offshore Engineering: Proceedings of an international conference, April 25–26, 1990
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v25-075
... data recording methods are applied Routine application would reasonably be expected to reduce drilling costs whilst significantly improving safety. INTRODUCTION Seismic techniques as applied to hazard surveys are essentially the same as those used for deep exploration, differing primarily in scale...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Safety in Offshore Engineering: Proceedings of an international conference, April 25–26, 1990
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v25-087
... an increasing emphasis placed on new technical developments, many of which are based on the application of micro-computer technology. Specific examples of this are the use of on-board processing and the wider application of portable and laptop computer systems in a range of offshore operations. In the short...