نتایج جستجو برای: seismic migration

تعداد نتایج: 176402  

2007
Kees Wapenaar

Seismic interferometry refers to the process of retrieving new seismic responses by crosscorrelating seismic observations at different receiver locations. Seismic migration is the process of forming an image of the subsurface by wavefield extrapolation. Comparing the expressions for backward propagation known from migration literature with the Green’s function representations for seismic interf...

2012
Roel Snieder Thomas Furtak Yaoguo Li Terrence K. Young Clément Fleury

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...

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
پویا هادیان اداره ژئوفیزیک، مدیریت شرکت ملی نفت ایران، تهران، ایران عبدالرحیم جواهریان استاد بازنشسته، گروه فیزیک زمین، مؤسسه ژئوفیزیک، دانشگاه تهران و استاد دانشکده مهندسی نفت دانشگاه صنعتی امیرکبیر، تهران، ایران بهزاد نظری مرکز پردازش، شرکت عملیات اکتشاف نفت، تهران، ایران

in exploration seismology, migration refers to a multi-channel processing step that attempts to spatially re-position events and improve focusing. before migration, seismic data is usually displayed with traces plotted at the surface location of the receivers and with a vertical time axis. this means that dipping reflections are systematically mispositioned in the lateral coordinate and the ver...

Seismic modeling aids the geophysicists to have a better understanding of the subsurface image before the seismic acquisition, processing, and interpretation. In this regard, seismic survey modeling is employed to make a model close to the real structure and to obtain very realistic synthetic seismic data. The objective of this study is to analyze the resolution and illumination of the fault by...

2001
R. Black

We present an analysis of migration effects on seismic reflection images of very shallow targets. Reflection objectives in engineering, groundwater, and environmental investigations commonly occur at depths between 2 and 50 m. Because the observation surface is near these imaged reflectors, optical distortion may be so small that migration will not have any effect on the seismic image and may t...

2013
Maryam Nejati Hosein Hashemi

Earth is inhomogeneous, which means its elastic characteristics change with depth. The seismic method employs the propagation of waves throughout the earth to locate different structures and stratigraphy. Understanding the wave propagation is an important matter in exploration seismology; therefore modeling of seismic wave is an important tool. To validate the interpreted earth model out of the...

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
مریم خاکی فیروز کارشناس ارشد پردازش داده های لرزه ای، شرکت کدکم حمیدرضا سیاهکوهی دانشیار، گروه فیزیک زمین، مؤسسة ژئوفیزیک دانشگاه تهران

the stolt (f-k) migration algorithm is a direct (i.e. non-recursive) fourier-domain technique based on a change of variables (or equivalently, a mapping) that converts the input spectrum to the output spectrum. the algorithm is simple and efficient but limited to constant velocity. a v(z)(f-k) migration method, capable of very high accuracy for vertical variations of velocity, can be formulated...

2005
Huazhong Wang Guojian Shan

Under operator, matrix and inverse theory, seismic-wave imaging can be considered a unified process—mapping from data space to model space. The main topics in seismic-wave imaging include (1) seismic-data interpolation, regularization and redatuming, which mainly decrease the imaging noise; (2) seismic-wave illumination analysis, which predicts whether a target reflector can be imaged and evalu...

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
مهرداد سلیمانی منفرد عضو هیات علمی علی خلیل زاده دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد/دانشگاه شاهرود

the conventional approach to seismic data analysis consists of two main steps: estimating seismic velocities, (the subsurface macro-model), and seismic imaging, (mapping of the reflected seismic energy to the reflector positions). the aim and the major challenge in the seismic data analysis is the construction of the best undistorted image. this challenge would be more problematic when geometri...

2008
aria Cameron Sergey Fomel James Sethian

The objective was to build an efficient algorithm 1 to estimate seismic velocity from time-migration velocity, and 2 to convert time-migrated images to depth. We established theoretical relations between the time-migration velocity and seismic velocity in two and three dimensions using paraxial ray-tracing theory. The relation in two dimensions implies that the conventional Dix velocity is the ...

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