نتایج جستجو برای: and seismic imaging

تعداد نتایج: 16924612  

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2023

Least-Squares Reverse-Time Migration (LSRTM) is a method that seismologists utilize to compute high-resolution subsurface image. Nevertheless, LSRTM computationally demanding problem. One way reduce the computational costs of choose small region interest and image region. However, finding representations account for wavefields entering target from surrounding boundaries necessary. This paper co...

2017
Kees Wapenaar Joost van der Neut Evert Slob

Marchenko imaging can produce seismic reflection images in which artifacts related to multiples are suppressed. However, in state-of-the-art implementations, multiples do not contribute to the imaged reflectors. With an “event-byevent” deconvolution imaging approach, it is possible to use multiples in Marchenko imaging. We illustrate this for a 1D reflection response in which the primary reflec...

1999
Nicholle Carter Laurence R. Lines

Coherency cube” and fault detection technologies have evolved rapidly in recent years as important tools for seismic interpretation. The following paper, developed as a joint project between investigators at Memorial University and the University of Calgary, compares several of the fault detection methods for data from Hibernia field. The results, which are outlined in detail in the Memorial Un...

Journal: :Geophysical Journal International 2021

2007
Huub Douma

Using common-offset migration in a constant background medium as an example, we show that using curvelets as building blocks of seismic data, the Kirchhoff diffractionstack can, to leading-order in angular frequency, horizontal wavenumber, and migrated location, be rewritten as a transformation of coordinates of the curvelets in the data, combined with amplitude scaling. This transformation is ...

2010
Elmer Ruigrok Xander Campman Deyan Draganov Kees Wapenaar

In recent years, there has been an increase in the deployment of relatively dense arrays of seismic stations. The availability of spatially densely sampled global and regional seismic data has stimulated the adoption of industry-style imaging algorithms applied to convertedand scattered-wave energy from distant earthquakes, leading to relatively high-resolution images of the lower crust and upp...

2006
Sergey Fomel

Seismic imaging based on single-scattering approximation is based on analysis of the match between the source and receiver wavefields at every image location. Wavefields at depth are functions of space and time and are reconstructed from surface data either by integral methods (Kirchhoff migration) or by differential methods (reverse-time or wavefield extrapolation migration). Different methods...

2011
Thibaut Lienart

Acknowledgements: these notes were also based on Nicholas Maxwell's notes.

2008
Paul Sava

Micro-seismicity induced by fluid migration can be used to monitor the migration of fluids during reservoir production and hydro-fracturing operations. The seismicity is usually monitored with sparse networks of seismic sensors. The sparsity of the sensor networks degrades the accuracy of the estimated event locations. This inaccuracy often makes it impossible to infer the fluid pathways at the...

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