Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu
Online ISSN : 1882-7187
Print ISSN : 0289-7806
ISSN-L : 0289-7806
MEASUREMENT OF SEISMIC SIGNAL WHILE DRILLING USING SMALL-SIZE DOWNHOLE THREE COMPONENT SEISMIC DETECTOR AND ESTIMATION OF SUBSURFACE STRUCTURE
Nobukazu SOMAManabu UTAGAWAMasahiro SETOAkio CHOHiroshi ASANUMA
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2004 Volume 2004 Issue 757 Pages 177-187

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A geophysical prospecting technique using seismic signal while drilling has been applied to a relatively small-scale drilling in a civil engineering such for high level nuclear waste disposal repository. For the purpose of it, a small-size downhole three component seismic detector was developed for measuring drilling signal. Then, the performance of the measurement system was verified by a calibration test using an artificial seismic source. A data acquisition of in-situ drilling signal was conducted during a drilling at a granitic quarry, and subsurface structure were estimated by the triaxial drillbit VSP method. The distribution of underground reflection coefficients was obtained to a depth of about 300m by drilling signals from only 10m drilling, and the estimated image agrees well with other borehole observations.
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