PSReducing
Deforestation Impacts of 3-D Seismic in
Tropical
Ecuador Using High-Resolution
Satellite Imagery*
By
Mark Thurber1, David Westlund2, Fernando L. Benalcazar2, and Antonio Semanate1
Search and Discovery Article #80003 (2006)
Posted October 6, 2006
*Adapted from poster presentation at AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, April 9-12, 2006
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Poster 1 (~8.2 mb) Poster 2 (~8.1 mb) Poster 3 (~6.7 mb)
1Walsh Ecuador, La Floresta, Quito, Ecuador ([email protected])
2EnCana
Abstract
Multiple seismic exploration programs have been
conducted in the Ecuadorian Amazon since the 1970s without reusing previously
cleared areas for heliports and camps, resulting in unnecessary cumulative
deforestation impacts. Walsh Environmental Scientists and Engineers (WALSH) and
EnCana have developed a remote sensing technique to eliminate these redundant
impacts by accurately identifying historic heliports and camps in mature
tropical
rainforest for reuse in a 3D seismic exploration program.