نتایج جستجو برای: seismic acquisition
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Over the decades there have been important advances in high resolution reservoir characterization, including advances in seismic data acquisition, instrumentation, processing, inversion, and integration of different data. The need for high resolution characterization has been driven by the need to capture realistically and with increasing accuracy the complexity of the subsurface. Seismic imagi...
Seismic interferometry is a technique that allows one to reconstruct the full response from a virtual source inside a medium, assuming a receiver is present at the virtual source location. We describe a method that creates a virtual source inside a medium from reflection data measured at the surface, without needing a receiver inside the medium and, hence, presenting an advantage over seismic i...
One of the most effective ways to deal with source-generated coherent noise, which often contaminates seismic reflection records, is to record the data in the field using spatial sampling small enough to avoid aliasing the highest frequency components of the lowest-velocity surface wave energy. The offending noise can then be effectively estimated and removed by application of various processin...
Many seismic acquisition surveys today have some form of customization and specialization to reduce cost, address operational issues, or efficiently resolve a difficult geologic objective. This trend has been clearly aided in the recent past by the following: 1) Acquisition systems are more flexible and provide capability to specialize, 2) Geologic and reservoir objectives are getting more dema...
The acquisition of three-component high-density seismic data in WARR surveys, aimed at the two or three-dimensional modelling of buried structures, makes it possible to apply statistical-analysis techniques to estimate the propagation parameters of waves. The availability of the three components allows the use of the information about the state of the seismic wave polarization in order to filte...
We have developed a case study of crosshole seismic tomography with a cross-firing geometry in which seismic sources were placed in two vertical boreholes alternatingly and receiver arrays were placed in another vertical borehole. There are two crosshole seismic data sets in a conventional sense. These two data sets are used jointly in seismic tomography. Because the local sediment is dominated...
A new hydrogeophysical approach was developed to reveal the spatial and temporal dynamic flow pathways inside a river corridor as well pattern of transient surface water groundwater (SW-GW) exchanges. Obtaining such information from traditional hydrological data remains challenge, both in terms accuracy validation. As there is no direct measurement these fluxes, estimating SW-GW exchanges frequ...
Migration is a seismic imaging method that consists of creating a representation of the Earth’s subsurface structure from the recording of seismic waves. Migration is essentially equivalent to solving an inverse scattering problem in structurally complex media. Conventional migration algorithms rely on linearized inversion schemes and assume single-scattering dominance. The primary focus of thi...
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