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NEAR-SURFACE VIEWS Newsletter of the NEAR-SURFACE GEOPHYSICS Section of The Society of Exploration Geophysicists First Quarter 2004, Vol. 11, No. 1 IN THIS ISSUE INAUGURAL LETTER FROM THE NEW PRESIDENT NSG GATHERING AT SAGEEP 2004 GERALD W. HOHMANN SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT SHALLOW GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS CONFERENCE IN VIETNAM TREASURER S REPORT ON THE NSG SECTION BUDGET FEATURE ARTICLE: A REPORT ON LAND STREAMERS SEG MEMBER-GET-A- MEMBER CAMPAIGN 2004 2004 CALENDAR OF SELECT EVENTS MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Greetings! It looks like 2004 will be another busy and exciting year for members of the near-surface geophysics community and your new NSG executive committee and I look forward to serving you. In addition to my main objective of increasing student involvement in the near-surface community, there are several exciting things going on this year. Firstly, you have likely received word about the Spring AGU (American Geophysical Union) meeting in Montreal, Canada. The near-surface sessions are being organized and sponsored by AGU, CGU (Canadian Geophysical Union), and SEG, along with EEGS (Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society), and the Near Surface Geosciences Division of EAGE (European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers). Many members of the NSG Section have spearheaded the organization of the sessions, and it should be a great meeting! Secondly, we have continued to get positive feedback from the SEG Executive Board (on which some of our NSG members have served or are serving) and SEG publishing. Editors of both GEOPHYSICS and The Leading Edge have contacted me seeking interested members to organize special issues and/or special topics collections for publication. At the editors dinner in Dallas there were clear indications that declining manuscript submissions was an important topic of concern, and we can stand up and help our society as well as our section by getting involved. I hope that those of you organizing sessions for Spring AGU, SAGEEP, GPR 2004, etc., will consider this request and contact the editors or me for additional information. Thirdly, it is time already to begin thinking about SEG 2004! I will again be serving on the Technical Program Committee to ensure that we have good representation. I plan to tap your expertise and energy for several important tasks including serving as session organizer and abstract reviewer. Now is the time to bring together that session you always wanted! I look forward to your help. Lastly, our new newsletter editor (Deb Underwood; deb@geometrics.com) is working hard to continue improving the quality and usefulness of the newsletter. Needless to say she can t do it alone, so please provide contributions in all forms including reminders of upcoming meetings and abstracts deadlines, notification of new publications, informative technique review articles, and anything else you believe is important to get out to our membership. So, there is plenty going on and your executive committee is up to the challenge with your help. The final thing I wanted to discuss in my inaugural Letter is my principal objective for this year of increasing student involvement. The primary way I plan to do this is by covering dues for any students who sign up this year. In addition, substantially more funds will be provided for student travel grants, with the goal that all students presenting papers at the Denver meeting will have some or all of their travel costs covered. So get your students involved! In the next issue of Near-Surface Views I will provide more details. Looking forward to a great year!!! Gregory S. Baker President, NSG Section

NSGS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Gregory S. Baker, Ph.D. University at Buffalo 876 Natural Sciences Complex Buffalo, NY 14260-3050 USA Tel: 716-645-6800 ext 2252 Fax: 716-645-3999 Email: gbaker@geology.buffalo.edu President-Elect Tom Dobecki SDII Global Corporation 4509 George Road, St. 200 Tampa, FL 33634 USA Tel: 813-496-9634 Fax: 813-496-9664 Email: tdobecki@sdii-global.com Vice-President Louise Pellerin, Ph.D. Green Engineering, Inc. 8471 Foxlair Circle, Anchorage, Alaska, 99507-3668 USA Tel: 907-349-4841 Fax: 907-349-4831 2215 Curtis Street, Berkeley, California, 94702-1825 USA Tel: 510-704-1566 Email: pellerin01@aol.com Treasurer Michael Knoll, Ph.D. Boise State University 1910 University Drive Boise, Idaho 83725 USA Tel: 208-426-4003 Fax: 208-426-3888 Email: mknoll@cgiss.boisestate.edu Secretary Klaus Holliger, Ph.D. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Institute of Geophysics ETH-Hoenggerberg CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland Tel: +41 1 633 2659 Fax: +41 1 633 1065 Email: klaus.holliger@ethz.ch Newsletter Editor Deborah Underwood Geometrics, Inc. 2190 Fortune Drive San Jose, CA 95131 USA Tel: 408-428-4245 Fax: 408-954-0902 Email: deb@geometrics.com Web Editor Thomas Jordan, Ph.D. University at Buffalo 876 Natural Sciences Complex Buffalo, NY 14260-3050 USA Tel: 716-645-6800 ext 3985 Fax: 716-645-3999 Email: tejordan@buffalo.edu NSG Gathering at SAGEEP 2004 An informal meeting for NSG members has been arranged at the upcoming Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP) conference in Colorado. Near-Surface Geophysics Section of SEG and NSComm Meeting Time: 4 to 5 pm, Sunday, February 22nd Location: Summit Ballroom I, Antlers Adam's Mark Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colorado Several topics will be covered, including Spring AGU (last minute push), SEG 2004 (abstracts due April 5th), and other NSG issues. For more information, please email Klaus Holliger at klaus@aug.ig.erdw.ethz.ch or Greg Baker at gbaker@geology.buffalo.edu. Gerald W. Hohmann SEG Foundation Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarships The trustees of the Gerald W. Hohmann Memorial Trust would like to encourage students of geophysics to apply for the SEG Foundation Hohmann undergraduate and graduate scholarships. The G.W. Hohmann undergraduate and graduate awards are restricted to students whose course of study is directed toward a degree in geophysics with an emphasis in electrical or electromagnetic methods. The term of each scholarship is one academic year; however, the scholarship is renewable subject to the maintenance of the recipient's scholastic standing, availability of funds, and the continuance on the part of the recipient of a course of study acceptable to the Foundation and one which will lead toward a career in geophysics. The recipient may choose any recognized college or university that offers courses of study in geophysics or a closely related field. The Hohmann scholarships can be awarded by SEG to students in recognized colleges or universities in countries other than the United States. Applications and supporting documents must be received by March 1, 2003. Forms may be obtained from the SEG Foundation, PO Box 702740, Tulsa, OK 74170-2740, USA, or downloaded from the SEG Web site at: http://seismic.seg.org/business/foundation/scholarships/ Shallow Geology and Geophysics Conference in Vietnam The Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, Vietnam, together with other organizations are preparing an international scientific conference on shallow geology and geophysics. The conference is scheduled for April 12 th and 13 th, 2004 in Hanoi. The organizing committee expects attendees from the private and public sectors of Vietnam, China, Japan, and the Southeast Asian countries. Presentations will focus on the current state of shallow geological and geophysical research in Southeast Asia. The organizers also hope to facilitate collaborations to advance geophysical methods and applications. On behalf of the organizing committee, Professor Mai Thanh Tan, Head, Faculty of Petroleum and Gas, Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, invites interested members to participate. For more information and conference agenda, please email Professor Tan at mttan@netnam.vn.

NEAR-SURFACE VIEWS Near-Surface Views is published quarterly by the Near-Surface Geophysics Section of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists to convey information of common interest to people working in near-surface geophysics. Past issues of the newsletter (in color) are available at http://nsgs.seg.org/. To be effective, Near-Surface Views requires the contribution of information from a variety of sources. If you have an item to communicate to other members of the near-surface geophysics community, please send it to the Editor. All contributions are welcome. The Editor reserves the right to reject items that are felt to be too highly commercial or technically inappropriate. ALL SUBMISSIONS SHOULD BE SENT DIRECTLY TO THE EDITOR. Submissions for the next newsletter should be sent by March 31 st. NSG & EEGS The NSG and EEGS are actively pursuing common areas of interest and cooperation. If anyone has comments or ideas on areas of cooperation, please contact Steve Danbom at telephone 713-937-7530 or email steve.danbom@worldnet.att.net. Treasurer s Report on the NSG Section Budget This is my first report as NSG Section Treasurer since assuming this position last fall. I would like to thank Doug Crice, the previous treasurer, for kindly sending me the section s financial records and assisting with the transition. The fiscal year of the NSG Section runs from July 1 to June 30. We ended Fiscal Year 2003 (FY03) with an account balance of $26,654. This is approximately $13,000 more than the FY02 year end balance, thanks mainly to revenue we received for hosting the 2002 SEG meeting in Salt Lake City. Expenses incurred between July 1 st, 2003 and January 31 st, 2004 total $4,361; this includes $1,971 for the NSG Section reception at the 2003 SEG meeting in Dallas and $1,500 for travel grants that were awarded to three students who presented papers at this meeting. Revenue between July 1 st, 2003 and January 31 st, 2004 totals $358; this is mostly from annual membership dues collected by the SEG business office. The NSG Section account balance as of January 31 st, 2004 was $22,651. Michael Knoll Treasurer Feature Article A Report on Land Streamers: The Last Geophone You Will Ever Plant? by Robert Huggins, Geometrics, Inc. Seismic surveying gives some of the best sub-surface images of any geophysical technique. Since the ground supports a wide variety of particle motions, there are many different types of seismic waves, all which carry information about the subsurface. But the improved resolving power of seismic imaging comes with some costs. Surveys can be time consuming and labor intensive, particularly for measuring the reflected portion of the wavefield. High-resolution surveys can require great care planting geophones to ensure good coupling necessary for high-frequency recording. The seismic marine industry is capable of recording large volumes of high-resolution data that have long been the envy of land geophysics. While land surveys involve tedious hours slogging through swamps, dragging across deserts, and sometimes spending as much as 5 minutes to plant a single geophone in hardpan or hard rock, marine surveys are conducted by effortlessly dragging hydrophone streamers behind boats. The coupling between the streamer and the water is excellent and the mobile array permits the collection of massive amounts of highfrequency data that produces some of the best seismic images recorded. Marine streamers have been so effective that there is widespread interest in developing a similar concept for land. There are many challenges to overcome: higher background noise, cross coupling between geophone elements, geophone orientation, mechanical wear, not to mention logistics concerns like dodging traffic on roads. But because the earth supports many different modes of vibration, land streamers have some attractive benefits. Not only can land surveys measure P-waves, but also S-waves and surfaces waves, vibration modes that do not propagate in a marine environment. The measurement of surfaces waves with land streamers may be particularly appropriate since surface waves can be as much as an order of magnitude larger than body waves. And unlike the kilometer long streamers deployed in marine surveys, streamers for shallow land surveys can be relatively short and have very closely spaced geophones, a requirement for shallow surveys that currently makes their cost prohibitive for many applications.

NSG WEB SITE Don t forget to add your input at the NSG Section site (http://nsgs.seg.org). You can send information about Calls for Papers or other announcements to be posted on the web or included in the newsletter. Stay involved! EDITOR'S NOTE If you are an equipment, software, or system developer / manufacturer and want to see your ads in the newsletter, please contact the Editor at deb@geometrics.com. With membership including researchers, academia, and consultants, you don't want to miss an opportunity to advertise your latest developments. NSG ADVERTISING Advertisements can be placed in the Near-Surface Views. For advertising information contact the Editor. Advertising Rates/Issue ¼ Page $50 (3.25 x 4.25 ) ½ Page $100 (3.75 x 6.5 ) or (3.25 x 9.0 ) Full Page $200 (7.0 x 9.0 ) Business Card Four (4) Insertions $150 (2.0 x 3.75 ) Several innovators have been exploring the use of land streamers. The links provide brief reports on their activities. Alan Green, ETH Switzerland http://www.geometrics.com/geoprofiles/landstreamer/eth2/eth2.html Carsten Ploug, COWI, Denmark http://www.geometrics.com/geoprofiles/landstreamer/carstenls/carstenls.html Andre Pugin, Illinois Geological Survey http://www.geometrics.com/geoprofiles/landstreamer/andre/andre.html Rick Miller, Kansas Geological Survey http://www.geometrics.com/geoprofiles/landstreamer/kgs/kgs.html Jorgen Ringgaard, Ramboll, Denmark http://www.geometrics.com/geoprofiles/landstreamer/ramboll/ramboll.html John Clark, Bay Geophysical, Traverse City Michigan http://www.geometrics.com/geoprofiles/landstreamer/bay/bay.html Mats Svensson, Tyrens Infrakonsult AB, Sweden http://www.geometrics.com/geoprofiles/landstreamer/tyrens/tyrens.html Marvin Speece, Curtis Link, Pat Miller and Jack Kruppenbach, Montana Tech and PFM Manufacturing http://www.geometrics.com/geoprofiles/landstreamer/mtech/mtech.html Land streamers are also now commercially available from Geostuff (http://www.georadar.com/geostuff.htm) and OYO (http://www.oyo.co.jp/english/). The Future High-resolution seismic data acquisition is expensive and time consuming. Land streamers appear to provide a fast and comparatively economical method to collect the large volumes of data at the close sensor spacings required to resolve near-surface velocity structure and provide a seismic image of the subsurface. It is clear that coupling is a major issue, but used prudently in situations where sensors can make good contact, land-streamers can provide excellent results. This is particularly true when reflections are already coherent and anomalies generated by the streamers are more obvious. Perhaps the use of multiple streamers will allow identification of localized coupling problems. SEG Member-Get-A-Member Campaign 2004 The 2004 SEG Membership Campaign is now under way. SEG is a reservoir of information. The more members SEG has, the more professional education and research opportunities that can be shared. Visit the website for more information on how you can refer colleagues to join and win a prize for yourself! http://www.eseg.org/scriptcontent/click.cfm?s=29830011046&p=0501 2004 Calendar of Select Events Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP), February 22 nd to 26 th, Colorado Springs, Colorado, http://www.eegs.org/sageep/index.html. International Conference on Shallow Geology and Geophysics, April 12 th and 13 th, Hanoi, Vietnam. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Spring Meeting, May 17 th to 21 st, Montreal, http://www.agu.org/meetings/sm04/index.shtml.

International Conference on Environment and Engineering Geophysics (ICEEG), June 6 th to 11 th, Wuhan, China European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) Annual Meeting, June 7 th to 10 th, Paris, France, http://www.eage.nl./conferences/index2.phtml?confid=23. Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (ASEG) Meeting, August 15 th to 19 th, Sydney, Australia, http://www.aseg.org.au/conference/sydney/default.asp. Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Annual Meeting, October 10 th to 15 th, Denver, Colorado, http://www.seg.org. Near Surface 2004, the 10th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics of the Near Surface Geoscience Division of the EAGE, September 6 th to 9 th, Utrecht, The Netherlands, http://www.eage.nl./conferences/index2.phtml?confid=26. 17 th EM Induction Workshop, October 18 th to 23 rd, Hyderabad, India, http://www.cg.nrcan.gc.ca/mtnet/majordomo/archives/99_00/msg00262.html. AGU Fall Meeting, December 14 th to 17 th, San Francisco, California, http://www.agu.org/meetings. 10th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar, to be announced. http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/gpr2002/host2k4.htm.

Near-Surface Geophysics Section of the SEG Membership Application The Near-Surface Geophysics (NSG) Section of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists is a professional organization chartered by the SEG to promote the rigorous practice of the science of shallow-earth geophysics. You may read about the origin and goals of the section at http://edge-online.org/pdf/tle1209r0922.pdf. Class of Membership (check one; SEG membership NOT required): Active Membership 1 $10.00 Includes quarterly newsletter Affiliate Membership 2 $10.00 Includes quarterly newsletter Student Membership 3 $ 6.00 Includes quarterly newsletter I am currently a member in good standing of the SEG: YES NO [NOTE: If not a member of SEG, list the names of two NSG or SEG sponsors or attach a current resume.] I have enclosed my check made payable to Near-Surface Geophysics Section or my cash payment for U.S. $ or have arranged for payment by credit card as outlined below*. Name: Position: Company/affiliation: Preferred mailing address: City: State: Country: Postal Code: Telephone 4 : ( ) FAX: ( ) E-Mail: (Please PRINT or TYPE all responses above) Primary type of application: Engineering Geophysics Environmental Geophysics Groundwater Geophysics Mining Geophysics Petroleum Research Academic/Training Government Admin./Regulatory Other Expertise (check all that apply): Borehole Geophysics Electrical Electromagnetic Gravity Radar Radiometric Magnetics Seismic Other *Return this form with your payment to: NSGS, c/o the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Business Office, P.O. Box 702740, Tulsa, OK, 74170-2740 USA Tel: (918) 497-5574, Fax: (918) 497-5565. Thank You. Method of Payment (check one): Check Discover Cash Visa Mastercard Amex Amount $ Credit Card Number: Signature only if paying by credit card Exp. Date: Month Year 1 Geophysicists & SEG member or sponsored by 2 NSG or SEG members. See NSG Bylaws III.1.a. for details. 2 Interest in NSG & SEG member or sponsored by 2 NSG or SEG members. See Bylaws III.1.b. for details. 3 A student member must attach a statement signed by a professor in his or her academic department indicating he/she is a registered student at the time of mailing of this application. 4 Please include country and city telephone codes, if applicable.