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Autor:
Michel Verliac, Joël H. Le Calvez
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 40:418-423
Recently, the oil and gas industry started to experience a major evolution that could impact the geophysical community for decades. The effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will lead to more renewable energy and less fossil fuel consumption. In
Autor:
Harold Merry, Caleb Christensen, Ali A. Dawood, Vladislav Lesnikov, Guillaume Bergery, Michel Verliac, Jorge Machnizh, Audrius Berzanskis, Jakob B. U. Haldorsen, D. Rick Metzbower
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 40:447-453
We describe a new optical three-component accelerometer for borehole applications. Field data acquired in early 2020 in a fiber-optic-instrumented well in Houston, Texas, show that the new optical accelerometer is a viable borehole seismic sensor, me
Publikováno v:
First International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy Expanded Abstracts.
Autor:
Ran Zhou, Mark E. Willis, Roman Pevzner, Konstantin Osypov, Andrej Bona, Michel Verliac, Yingping Li, Ge Zhan
Publikováno v:
Interpretation. 9:SJi-SJii
Autor:
Dominique Dubucq, Michel Verliac, Douglas J. Foster, William Jeffery, Roice Nelson, Ira Leifer, Khalid A. Soofi, Yongyi Li
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 38:554-555
Remote sensing detects and monitors the physical and spatial characteristics of the earth's oceans, surface, and atmosphere by measuring the reflected or scattered downwelling or emitted upwelling electromagnetic radiation or acoustic signal using pa
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2016.
Autor:
Lianjie Huang, Don C. Lawton, Michel Verliac, Don Sherlock, Thomas M. Daley, David Lumley, Don White, Ron Masters
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 29:138-145
The 2009 SEG Summer Research Workshop on “CO2 Sequestration Geophysics” was held 23–27 August 2009 in Banff, Canada. The event was attended by over 100 scientists from around the world, which proved to be a remarkably successful turnout in the
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2015.
It was observed that significant imaging progress had been made since a previous experiment done in 2011. However, severe limitations in depth computation and signal processing were detected. This depth inaccuracy is found to be related to the field
Autor:
Philip Neville Armstrong, Michel Verliac, Hector Bernal Ramirez, Alfonso Ortega Leite, Norberto Monroy
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2001.
Borehole Seismic VSP data acquired on land in vertical wells has traditionally served two primary functions. The first is to obtain seismic time/depth information that is used to calibrate compressional sonic log data. The calibrated sonic log is the