The estimation of good quality receiver statics solutions for converted wave data is often problematic. This work applies a technique which uses P-to-S conversions by a refracted P-wave to derive the S-wave receiver statics. When a refracted P-wave converts to an S-wave at the base of the weathered layer both phases are recorded at surface. The arrival time difference between the two can be used to solve for statics. We estimate the converted wave static correction from receiver functions that are calculated by correlation or deconvolution of early arrivals like refracted energy on the vertical and radial component. This is demonstrated using synthetic and real data
The large velocity contrast between salt and the sur-rounding sediments generates strong conversions...
Statics are in general a problem which is commonly encountered in land seismic because of weathering...
Refractivity is an important atmospheric parameter which determines the propagation speed of electro...
Converted-wave refraction statics is an algorithm that incorporates both P-wave and S-wave refractio...
P-wave reflection-statics solutions typically incorporate P-wave refraction data, derived from the f...
One of the most difficult steps in the PS processing sequence is estimation of the S-wave receiver s...
Statics correction can be computed by inverting the dispersion curves of surface waves. Here, we dir...
• Statics correction can be computed by inverting the dispersion curves of surface waves (groundroll...
Ground roll and mud roll in seismic reflection data can be analysed to infer a near surface S-wave v...
Surface wave dispersion can be inverted for S-wave 1D velocity models that can be used for static co...
The estimation of static corrections is an issue still unsolved for PS converted wave processing. D...
Near-surface wavefield perturbations can be very complex and completely mask the target reflections....
This note documents an approach to process a suite of receiver function (RF) traces in order to iden...
In mineral exploration, increased interest towards deeper mineralizations makes seismic methods attr...
Very high-frequency marine multichannel seismic reflection data generated by small-volume air- or wa...
The large velocity contrast between salt and the sur-rounding sediments generates strong conversions...
Statics are in general a problem which is commonly encountered in land seismic because of weathering...
Refractivity is an important atmospheric parameter which determines the propagation speed of electro...
Converted-wave refraction statics is an algorithm that incorporates both P-wave and S-wave refractio...
P-wave reflection-statics solutions typically incorporate P-wave refraction data, derived from the f...
One of the most difficult steps in the PS processing sequence is estimation of the S-wave receiver s...
Statics correction can be computed by inverting the dispersion curves of surface waves. Here, we dir...
• Statics correction can be computed by inverting the dispersion curves of surface waves (groundroll...
Ground roll and mud roll in seismic reflection data can be analysed to infer a near surface S-wave v...
Surface wave dispersion can be inverted for S-wave 1D velocity models that can be used for static co...
The estimation of static corrections is an issue still unsolved for PS converted wave processing. D...
Near-surface wavefield perturbations can be very complex and completely mask the target reflections....
This note documents an approach to process a suite of receiver function (RF) traces in order to iden...
In mineral exploration, increased interest towards deeper mineralizations makes seismic methods attr...
Very high-frequency marine multichannel seismic reflection data generated by small-volume air- or wa...
The large velocity contrast between salt and the sur-rounding sediments generates strong conversions...
Statics are in general a problem which is commonly encountered in land seismic because of weathering...
Refractivity is an important atmospheric parameter which determines the propagation speed of electro...