vibroseis
Vibroseis is a seismic source method used in land seismic surveys to generate controlled acoustic energy for reflection seismology. A truck-mounted vibrator applies a time-varying, low-frequency sweep to the ground via a pad or plate, producing repeatable energy that is recorded by geophones.
The source waveform is a deliberate sweep (adaptive in duration and frequency), typically lasting several seconds
Advantages include environmental safety compared with explosive sources, repeatability, and the ability to tailor the bandwidth
Equipment and operation involve hydraulic vibrators mounted on a vehicle, ground pads, and a control system
Limitations include dependence on solid pad-ground coupling, complex source wavelets that require calibration, and more demanding