
Borehole Seismic
Borehole seismic is a technique that involves sending controlled seismic waves into the Earth through a probe inserted into a borehole, or deep hole, drilled into the ground. These waves travel through underground layers and are recorded by sensors at different depths. This method provides detailed information about the Earth's subsurface structures, such as rock types, fractures, and fluid presence. Borehole seismic offers higher resolution than surface seismic surveys, making it valuable for oil and gas exploration, geotechnical studies, and understanding geological formations with greater precision.