Across
- 2. Combining OBN, Streamer, Land and Borehole
- 4. Survey’s spatial design
- 5. Layers of coverage
- 6. Direction across the line
- 8. Source–receiver spacing
- 10. Marine cannon of compressed bubbles
- 13. Vibroseis signal glide
- 14. Land ear for the earth
- 18. Shakes the ground
- 21. Starting point of seismic energy
- 22. Smallest seismic box
- 23. Array laid out wide
- 24. Band of seismic lines
- 28. Set from a single shot
- 29. Single seismic slice
- 31. Traces added up
- 33. Independent recording unit
- 34. Line carrying sensors
- 36. ACTeQ founder
- 38. Independent survey design company
- 39. Distance below surface
- 40. Spacing between points
Down
- 1. Extent of data collected
- 3. Direction along the line
- 7. Cable trailing behind a vessel
- 9. Marked spot for a blast
- 11. One who gets the signal
- 12. Weighted Path Optimization
- 15. Active slice of survey
- 16. Ring-shaped zone named after a French physicist
- 17. 3D ray tracing
- 19. Survey angle on a compass
- 20. Tool converting pressure to signal
- 25. Opening of array reach
- 26. Survey design and optimization
- 27. One seismic wiggle
- 30. Network of regularly spaced bins
- 32. Vertical seismic image
- 35. Adequately Constructed Time
- 37. Traces grouped together
