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Autor:
Srinivasa Rao Narhari, Alexander Mueller, Qasem Dashti, Bashar Al-Qadeeri, Olusegun Kolawole, Vijaya Kumar Kidambi, Jan Willem de Maag, Moosa Al Jahdhami
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Seismic data in Raudhatain field in Kuwait is strongly contaminated with multiples that impair the image of reservoir reflectors and challenge the structural as well as the quantitative interpretation. A reliable reservoir interpretation depends on a
Autor:
Jan Willem de Maag, Qasem Dashti, Osuntola Olugesun Kolawole, Srinivasa Rao Narhari, Moosa Al Jahdhami, Alexander Mueller, Vijaya Kumar Kidambi, Bashar Al-Qadeeri
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2017.
Autor:
Fons ten Kroode, Jan Willem de Maag, Henk Tijhof, Cees Corsten, Floris Strijbos, Steffen Bergler
Publikováno v:
GEOPHYSICS. 78:WA3-WA14
We considered the importance of low frequencies in seismic reflection data for enhanced resolution, better penetration, and waveform and impedance inversion. We reviewed various theoretical arguments underlining why adding low frequencies may be bene
Autor:
Rini Klaassen, Jan Willem de Maag, Tahira Qureshi, Fons ten Kroode, Maren Kleemeyer, René-Édouard Plessix, Guido Baeten, Zhang Rujie
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Prospecting. 61:701-711
Velocity model building and impedance inversion generally suffer from a lack of intermediate wavenumber content in seismic data. Intermediate wavenumbers may be retrieved directly from seismic data sets if enough low frequencies are recorded. Over th
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Prospecting. 60:733-747
Dense, wide‐aperture and broad frequency band acquisition improves seismic imaging and potentially allows the use of full waveform inversion for velocity model building. The cost of dense acquisitions however limits its applicability. Blended or si
Autor:
Guido Baeten, Marinus Klaassen, Tao Zhifei, René-Édouard Plessix, Jan Willem de Maag, Zhang Rujie
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2010.
By interpreting the full wavefield, full waveform inversion has the potential to become a key tool to interpret seismic data acquired in complex geological settings. However, its application requires low frequencies and large offsets to avoid ending