Authors
Mohammed Y Ali, Karl A Berteussen, James Small, Braham Barkat
Publication date
2010/2/1
Journal
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Volume
100
Issue
1
Pages
392-401
Publisher
Seismological Society of America
Description
The characteristics of ambient noise over an onshore oil field in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, have been investigated using arrays of three-component broadband seismometers by means of spectral amplitude and array wavenumber analysis within a frequency range of 0.1–10 Hz. The experiment was conducted to better understand the characteristics and origins of microseism (0.15–0.4 Hz) and microtremor (about 2.0–3.0 Hz) signals that have been reported as being a hydrocarbon indicator above several reservoirs in the region. The results of this study indicate that the long-period double-frequency peaks of microseism signals are generated by oceanic storms in the Arabian Sea as confirmed by data acquired throughout the impact of Cyclone Gonu on the coast of Oman. The study demonstrates that a narrowband of microtremor signals has no clear correlation with the recorded microseism signals …
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Scholar articles
MY Ali, KA Berteussen, J Small, B Barkat - Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2010