We have described a method of obtaining useful information from noisy seismic refraction data. The simple method, tagged beam-forming technique, is based on the basic time-distance equations of refraction seismology. It involves ba-sically of introducing relative time delays to individual seismic traces of seismic refraction spread to correct for the non-coincidence of the incidence seismic energy at different geophones, and averaging the traces to obtain the beam. The assumption here is that the signal is coherent between the geophones while the noise is random, and for groups of geophones corresponding to the same refraction segments of the travel time curve, this basic assumption is valid. The process of beam forming therefore leads to i...
Abstract We extend a time-frequency discrimination algorithm, developed in an earlier article (Arrow...
We present a procedure for enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of shallow seismic reflection d...
P-wave reflection-statics solutions typically incorporate P-wave refraction data, derived from the f...
A beamformer in seismology is a signal receptor with a series of geophones, in which a beam of elast...
Shallow refraction seismic survey is a very common and useful subsurface investigation method. Howev...
Seismic interferometry is the process where new impulse responses, i.e. Green’s functions, are retri...
In oil and gas exploration, seismic arrays are deployed by geophycisists to image the subsurface. Fo...
In this work we explain the origin of spurious energy related to refracted waves, but more important...
Surface-wave methods are quite popular for site characterization in geotechnical earthquake engineer...
t. This paper describes a theory for combining space and time and random noise in the data, migratio...
Topography and severe variations of near-surface layers lead to travel-time perturbations for the ev...
Today, most crustal refraction/wide-angle reflection experiments are carried out with hundreds of in...
Beamforming and polarisation analysis are two approaches to seismic data analysis which aim to deter...
Inconsistency between traveltime curves and theinterpreted model is inevitable in seismic refraction...
This work aims toward an improved understanding of the seismic signals derived from the inter-receiv...
Abstract We extend a time-frequency discrimination algorithm, developed in an earlier article (Arrow...
We present a procedure for enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of shallow seismic reflection d...
P-wave reflection-statics solutions typically incorporate P-wave refraction data, derived from the f...
A beamformer in seismology is a signal receptor with a series of geophones, in which a beam of elast...
Shallow refraction seismic survey is a very common and useful subsurface investigation method. Howev...
Seismic interferometry is the process where new impulse responses, i.e. Green’s functions, are retri...
In oil and gas exploration, seismic arrays are deployed by geophycisists to image the subsurface. Fo...
In this work we explain the origin of spurious energy related to refracted waves, but more important...
Surface-wave methods are quite popular for site characterization in geotechnical earthquake engineer...
t. This paper describes a theory for combining space and time and random noise in the data, migratio...
Topography and severe variations of near-surface layers lead to travel-time perturbations for the ev...
Today, most crustal refraction/wide-angle reflection experiments are carried out with hundreds of in...
Beamforming and polarisation analysis are two approaches to seismic data analysis which aim to deter...
Inconsistency between traveltime curves and theinterpreted model is inevitable in seismic refraction...
This work aims toward an improved understanding of the seismic signals derived from the inter-receiv...
Abstract We extend a time-frequency discrimination algorithm, developed in an earlier article (Arrow...
We present a procedure for enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of shallow seismic reflection d...
P-wave reflection-statics solutions typically incorporate P-wave refraction data, derived from the f...