
2D seismic survey
A 2D seismic survey is a technique used to explore underground geology by sending sound waves into the Earth. As these waves travel through different rock layers, they reflect back to the surface and are recorded by sensors. By analyzing these reflections, geologists create a detailed, cross-sectional image of subsurface structures, helping identify potential oil, gas, or mineral reservoirs. This method provides a two-dimensional view, revealing the orientation and layers beneath the surface, and is a crucial step in resource exploration and reservoir management.