نتایج جستجو برای: seismic imaging

تعداد نتایج: 492272  

2012
Clement Fleury

Reverse-time migration is a two-way time-domain finite-frequency technique that accurately handles the propagation of complex scattered waves and produces a band-limited representation of the subsurface structure that is conventionally assumed to be linear in the model parameters. Because of this underlying linear single-scattering assumption, most implementations of this method do not satisfy ...

2016
Liang Zhao LIANG ZHAO

Cyber-Physical System (CPS) is an engineered system in which sensing, networking, and computing are tightly coupled with the control of the physical entities. To enable security, scalability and resiliency, new data analytics methodologies are required for computing, monitoring and optimization in CPS. This work investigates the data analytics related challenges in CPS through two study cases: ...

2014
Mahadevan Ganesh Yaoguo Li Simon Luo Simon S. Luo

Seismic images and the geologic information they provide contribute significantly to our understanding of the earth’s subsurface. In this thesis, I focus on methods relevant for constructing and interpreting seismic images, including methods for velocity estimation, seismic imaging, and interpretation, which together address key aspects of reflection seismic data processing. Specifically, I pro...

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Masnida Emami Ali Setayesh Nasrin Jaberi

The primary use of technical computing in the oil and gas industries is for seismic imaging of the earth’s subsurface, driven by the business need for making wellinformed drilling decisions during petroleum exploration and production. Since each oil/gas well in exploration areas costs several tens of millions of dollars, producing high-quality seismic images in a reasonable time can significant...

Journal: :Geophysical Journal International 2004

1999
Justin Revenaugh

Once disregarded as noise, scattered seismic waves are finding increasing application in subsurface imaging. This sea change is driven by the increasing density and quality of seismic recordings and advances in waveform modeling which, together, are allowing seismologists to exploit their unique properties. In addition to extensive application in the energy exploration industry, seismic scatter...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2011
Brian E Anderson Michele Griffa Pierre-Yves Le Bas Timothy J Ulrich Paul A Johnson

Reverse time migration (RTM) is a commonly employed imaging technique in seismic applications (e.g., to image reservoirs of oil). Its standard implementation cannot account for multiple scattering/reverberation. For this reason it has not yet found application in nondestructive evaluation (NDE). This paper applies RTM imaging to NDE applications in bounded samples, where reverberation is always...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2000
Stephen J. Norton I. J. Won

An analysis of a passive seismic method for subsurface imaging is presented, in which ambient seismic noise is employed as the source of illumination of underground scatterers. The imaging algorithm can incorporate new data into the image in a recursive fashion, which causes image background noise to diminish over time. Under the assumption of spatially-incoherent ambient noise, an analytical e...

2010
Sheng Xu Yu Zhang

Imaging subsalt structures under the complex overburdens is a challenging task in seismic exploration due to the poor illumination of seismic waves. To solve the illumination problem, geophysicists designed the wide azimuth acquisition. Moreover, WAZ acquisition improves the signal to noise ratio by increasing the azimuthal fold, and reduces multiple interferences in the final images (Etgen, 20...

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