Talk:Site survey

What kind of Site surveys?
In my field, oil and gas exploration, site surveys are run over the proposed locations of offshore exploration or appraisal wells. They consist typically of a tight grid of high resolution (high frequency) seismic reflection profiles to look for possible shallow gas hazards in the shallow section beneath the seabed and detailed bathymetric data to look for possible obstacles on the seafloor (e.g. shipwrecks, existing pipelines) using multibeam echosounders. I'm not sure if the editor who started this has this kind of thing in mind, but my question is "what other kinds are their?" Mikenorton (talk) 15:46, 26 September 2011 (UTC)

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