The inverse scattering series (ISS) is a comprehensive multidimensional theory for processing and inverting seismic reflection data, that may be task-separated such that meaningful sub-problems of the seismic inverse problem may be accomplished individually, each without an accurate velocity model. We describe a task-separated subseries of the ISS geared towards accurate location in depth of reflectors, in particular the mechanisms of the series that act in multiple dimensions. We show that some 2D ISS imaging terms have analogs in previously developed 1D ISS imaging theory (e.g., Weglein et al., 2002; Shaw, 2005) and others do not; the former are used to create a 2D depth-only imaging prototype algorithm which is tested on synthetic salt-m...
Until now, seismic processing has been carried out by applying inverse filters in the forward data s...
Until today, seismic imaging is applied to primary reflections. This means that prior to imaging, th...
Abstract: In reflection seismology one places sources and receivers on the Earth’s surface. The sour...
This paper presents an overview and a detailed description of the key logic steps and mathematical-p...
The objective of seismic exploration is to determine the physical properties of the Earth's subsurfa...
This paper provides: (1) a review of the logic and promise behind the isolated task inverse-scatteri...
To achieve seismic exploration goals, conventional seismic data processing methods need subsurface i...
It has been proposed that in the case of strong multiple scattering, the data matrix P is replaced b...
Imaging with seismic data is typically done under the assumption of single scattering. Here we formu...
Inverse scattering series (ISS) de-multiple methods do not require any subsurface information to ach...
Extracting information from seismic data requires knowledge of seismic wave propagation and reflecti...
Inverse scattering series is the only nonlinear, direct inversion method for the multi-dimensional, ...
In this paper we describe the steps for testing a seismic imaging method derived from inverse scatte...
The first part of this dissertation contributes to the removal of internal multiples using the Inver...
We present a method, derived from inverse scattering theory, for imaging and amplitude correction fr...
Until now, seismic processing has been carried out by applying inverse filters in the forward data s...
Until today, seismic imaging is applied to primary reflections. This means that prior to imaging, th...
Abstract: In reflection seismology one places sources and receivers on the Earth’s surface. The sour...
This paper presents an overview and a detailed description of the key logic steps and mathematical-p...
The objective of seismic exploration is to determine the physical properties of the Earth's subsurfa...
This paper provides: (1) a review of the logic and promise behind the isolated task inverse-scatteri...
To achieve seismic exploration goals, conventional seismic data processing methods need subsurface i...
It has been proposed that in the case of strong multiple scattering, the data matrix P is replaced b...
Imaging with seismic data is typically done under the assumption of single scattering. Here we formu...
Inverse scattering series (ISS) de-multiple methods do not require any subsurface information to ach...
Extracting information from seismic data requires knowledge of seismic wave propagation and reflecti...
Inverse scattering series is the only nonlinear, direct inversion method for the multi-dimensional, ...
In this paper we describe the steps for testing a seismic imaging method derived from inverse scatte...
The first part of this dissertation contributes to the removal of internal multiples using the Inver...
We present a method, derived from inverse scattering theory, for imaging and amplitude correction fr...
Until now, seismic processing has been carried out by applying inverse filters in the forward data s...
Until today, seismic imaging is applied to primary reflections. This means that prior to imaging, th...
Abstract: In reflection seismology one places sources and receivers on the Earth’s surface. The sour...