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VIBROSEIS

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BACKGROUND The basic principle of vibroseis, transmitting modest power for a long duration is developed from the principle of pulse- compressive echo-ranging system and pulse compression in radar applications. To get good resolution, radar engineers needed a short pulse and to get long range, they needed high pulse energy. But increasing the power levels results in electrical flashover to occur in the equipment. They needed a method that could increase the energy without increasing the power. The solution was the long signal with modest power and with subsequent compression to a short pulse. The sonar engineers faced a similar problem. There is pressure level from a sonar transmitter that cannot be exceeded to avoid creation of cavities in the water on the face of the transmitter. Therefore, they also needed to increase the energy of their search pulse without increasing its power. The problem of a surface seismic source able to work on the roads is the same problem. We need to tra

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MINIMUM WAGES ACT, 1948 The minimum Wages Act1948 is a welfare legislation enacted for statutory fixing the minimum remuneration payable to workers employed in industries where the payment was and substantially lower than that of similar industries. The purpose of minimum wages Act is to provide that no employer shall pay to workers in certain categories of employment wages at rates less than the minimum wages prescribed by notifications under the Act. The provisions of minimum wages act are intended to achieve the object of doing Social Justice to workmen employed in the scheduled employments by prescribing minimum rates of wages for them. The object of the Act is to provide for fixation of minimum wages in certain employments to prevent exploitation of ignorant or less organized or less Privileged members of society by Capitalist Class.      Background The minimum Wages Act is an off-shoot of the resolution passed at the minimum Wages Fixing Machinery Convention (192