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First Break. 40:41-47
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83rd EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition.
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82nd EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition.
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Proceedings.
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78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016.
With exploration targets located in increasingly complex geological settings such as compressiv foothills areas, seismic imaging becomes extremely challenging. The difficulties are not only for depth imaging but also for time imaging since the conven
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Proceedings.
Surface and guided waves are effective sources of information for near-surface characterization. They constitute a large part of the recorded energy and, with proper acquisition, analysis, and inversion, can be used to model the near surface with sur
Autor:
C. Strobbia, A. Laake
Publikováno v:
London 2013, 75th eage conference en exhibition incorporating SPE Europec.
Satellite radar data have revealed the existence of extensive palaeodrainage patterns below sand dunes in the eastern Sahara. So far, studies have focused mainly on the lateral mapping of these so-called radar rivers. We use seismic surface-wave data
Publikováno v:
London 2013, 75th eage conference en exhibition incorporating SPE Europec.
Guided waves contain significant information about the near surface in seismic data, but prove difficult to remove through conventional velocity discrimination methods. Here, we analyse guided waves jointly with ground roll to characterise the near-s
Publikováno v:
London 2013, 75th eage conference en exhibition incorporating SPE Europec.
Land seismic data in areas with shallow hard layers, karsting, and other topographical irregularities can contain significant scattered energy. The recorded data are often dominated by the various types and modes of surface-wave noise that are diffic
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Proceedings.
Reservoir mapping in the Gulf of Suez petroleum system is challenging because rifting fragmented the reservoirs by rift-parallel and transfer faults leaving the reservoirs confined to stratigraphic, structural, and combined traps. We have developed a