Seismic definition

Seismic means a geophysical technique using low frequency sound waves to determine the subsurface structure of sedimentary rocks;
Seismic means (i) all permanent records of basic field data including, but not limited to, any and all microfilm or paper copies of seismic driller’s reports, monitor records, observer’s reports and survey notes and any and all copies of magnetic field tapes or conversions thereof; (ii) all permanent records of the processed field data including, but not limited to, any and all microfilm or paper copies of shot point maps, pre- and post- stacked record sections including amplitude, phase and structural displays, post-stack data manipulations including filters, migrations and wavelet enhancements, and any and all copies of final stacked tapes and any manipulations and conversions thereof; and (iii) in the case of 3D seismic, in addition to the foregoing, all permanent records or bin locations, bin fold, static corrections, surface elevations and any other relevant information;
Seismic means a technique for determining the detailed structure of the rocks underlying a particular area by passing acoustic shock waves into the strata and detecting and measuring the reflected signals.

Examples of Seismic in a sentence

  • The contractor also agrees to ensure that all work performed under this contract including work performed by a subcontractor is in compliance with the standards required by the Seismic Safety Regulations and the certification of compliance issued on the project.

  • The contractor agrees that any new building or addition to an existing building will be designed and constructed in accordance with the standards for Seismic Safety required in Department of Transportation Seismic Safety Regulations 49 CFR Part 41 and will certify to compliance to the extent required by the regulation.

  • Enter the project description as it appears on the project advertisement (Bridge Rehab, Seismic Rehab, Overlay, Widening, etc).

  • Seismic and structural repairs of buildings and parking facilities, provided that there is no substantial earth moving, such as new footings, foundation-trenching or excavation.

  • Contractor agrees that any new building or addition to an existing building shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the standards required in DOT Seismic Safety Regulations 49 CFR 41 and shall certify compliance to the extent required by the regulation.


More Definitions of Seismic

Seismic means all records, books, documents, licences, reports and data and all sale, trading and reproduction rights associated with the Lands and the seismic programs, line or lines set out in Schedule "G" hereto, including without limitation: (i) all permanent records of basic field data including, but not limited to, any and all microfilm or paper copies of seismic driller's reports, monitor records, observer's reports and survey notes and any and all copies of magnetic field tapes or conversions thereof; (ii) all permanent records of the processed field data including, but not limited to, any and all microfilm or paper copies of shot point maps, pre- and post-stacked record sections including amplitude, phase and structural displays, post-stack data manipulations including filters, migrations and wavelet enhancements, and any and all copies of final stacked tapes and any manipulations and conversions thereof; (iii) in the case of 3D seismic, in addition to the foregoing, all permanent records or bin locations, bin fold, static corrections, surface elevations and any other relevant information; (iv) including, without limitation, access to view any trade seismic data in possession of Vendor within the area outlined in red on Schedule "A-1"; and (v) any and all interpretations of the foregoing;
Seismic means the vibration of the earth including artificially induced vibration;
Seismic means the seismic as set out in Schedule "A" attached to the Seismic Licensing Agreement;
Seismic means the proprietary seismic data of the Vendor relating solely to the Hydrocarbon Assets.
Seismic means (to the extent assignable and to the extent any assignment would not be in breach of any confidentiality agreements or similar documents) all records, books, documents, licenses, reports and data and all sale, trading and reproduction rights associated with the seismic line or lines including without limitation: (i) all permanent records of basic field data including, but not limited to, any and all microfilm or paper copies of seismic driller’s reports, monitor records, observer’s reports and survey notes and any and all copies of magnetic field tapes or conversions thereof; (ii) all permanent records of the processed field data including, but not limited to, any and all microfilm or paper copies of shot point maps, pre- and post-stacked record sections including amplitude, phase and structural displays, post-stack data manipulations including filters, migrations and wavelet enhancements, and any and all copies of final stacked tapes and any manipulations and conversions thereof; (iii) in the case of 3D seismic, in addition to the foregoing, all permanent records, data processing information, and all other relevant information; and (iv) any and all interpretations of the foregoing;
Seismic means reflection seismic surveys acquired as part of the Prospecting Operations.
Seismic means the Vendor Seismic and the Jointly Owned Seismic within the White Map Area and on, over, or touching the Lands, including, but not limited to, those lines and programs set forth and described in schedule “M”; and including the proprietary rights and trading rights thereto and as provided for in section 3.6 the Vendor’s interpretations thereof.