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In [[geophysics]], '''Vertical Seismic Profile''' is a technique of borehole seismic measurements used for correlation with surface seismic data.
In [[geophysics]], '''Vertical Seismic Profile''' (VSP) is a technique of borehole seismic measurements used for correlation with surface seismic data. [[Hydrophone]]s in the borehole record reflected seismic energy originating from a seismic source at the surface.


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In geophysics, Vertical Seismic Profile (VSP) is a technique of borehole seismic measurements used for correlation with surface seismic data. Hydrophones in the borehole record reflected seismic energy originating from a seismic source at the surface.

References

Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary

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