نتایج جستجو برای: seismic data

تعداد نتایج: 2437260  

1998
Morgan Brown

Subsurface rock strata are often conceptualized in three dimensions as depth surfaces, or horizons. By picking the corresponding reflection event from 3-D seismic data, an approximate “seismic horizon” can be obtained, but in general the inconsistencies in the approximation are nontrivial. Picks from well log data give the depth to the horizon to high accuracy, but only at a few points. To achi...

Here in, an application of a new seismic inversion algorithm in one of Iran’s oilfields is described. Stochastic (geostatistical) seismic inversion, as a complementary method to deterministic inversion, is perceived as contribution combination of geostatistics and seismic inversion algorithm. This method integrates information from different data sources with different scales, as prior informat...

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
حامد محمدآبادی کارشناس ارشد ژئوفیزیک، لرزه شناسی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد علوم و تحقیقات، تهران، ایران علی عدالت دکترای ژئوفیزیک، لرزه شناسی، شرکت نفت و گاز پارس، تهران، ایران حمیدرضا سیاه کوهی دانشیار، گروه فیزیک زمین، موسسه ژئوفیزیک دانشگاه تهران، ایران

faults/fractures detection is an essential step of the full field study in hydrocarbon reservoir. definition of exact location of these structural events is a critical step to optimize location of the development wells. despite of the fast development of the geo science technology and oil industry in recent years, detection of the small geological events such as faults and fractures in some of ...

Journal: :J. Computational Applied Mathematics 2013
Ratiba Derfoul Sébastien Da Veiga Christian Gout Carole Le Guyader Elodie Tillier

Reservoir engineers have to predict the behavior of a hydrocarbon reservoir by building a simulation model which can reproduce as best as possible the data collected on the field. These data fall into two types: static data, which are invariable in time, and dynamic data, which evolve according to fluid motions in the reservoir. In this paper, we focus on the integration of dynamic data related...

2017
Yaping Huang Haibin Di Reza Malekian Xuemei Qi Zhixiong Li

Hilbert–Huang transform (HHT) is a popular method to analyze nonlinear and non-stationary data. It has been widely used in geophysical prospecting. This paper analyzes the mode mixing problems of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) and introduces the noncontact measurement and detection of instantaneous seismic attributes using complementary ensemble empirical mode decomposition (CEEMD). Numeric...

Journal: :Geophysical Research Letters 2004

2005
P. L. Stoffa M. K. Sen H. Klie X. Gai W. Bangerth

Accurate integration of flow simulation and seismic modeling is one of the cornerstones of reliable time-lapse (4D) seismic monitoring. However, the question which scales flow simulations need to resolve to accurately capture reservoir changes during production and whether these scales are resolvable in seismic data is an open one. The answer impacts computational costs and our ability to predi...

2002
Jianhua Yu Jian Ming Sheng Gerard T. Schuster

Claerbout’s daylight imaging concept is generalized to the general theory of interferometric seismic imaging (II). Interferometric seismic imaging is defined to be any algorithm that inverts crosscorrelated seismic data for the reflectivity or source distribution. As examples, we show that II can be used to image reflectivity distributions by migrating ghost reflections in passive seismic data,...

2000
Laurent Duval Van Bui-Tran Truong Q. Nguyen Trac D. Tran

GenLOT coding has been shown an effective technique for seismic data compression, especially when compared to block-based algorithms (such as JPEG), or to wavelets. The transforms remove statistical redundancy and permit efficient compression, when used with advanced encoding techniques, such as the Embedded Zerotree Coding framework. In this work we derive a model for seismic data based on aut...

2015
Goutham Kamath Lei Shi Edmond Chow Wen-Zhan Song

The modern seismic sensor used to monitor volcanic activity can record raw seismic data for several years. This massive amounts of raw data recorded consists of information regarding earthquake’s origin time, location, velocity the wave traveled etc. To extract this information from the raw samples, current state of the art volcano monitoring systems rely on gathering these high volume data bac...

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