Seismic P waveforms from a hardrock crosswell experiment were inverted for the velocity distribution between boreholes. The inversion was carried out by an iterative source estimation scheme in the frequency domain. Six frequencies in the range 900-2000 Hz were employed to yield a tomogram which closely matches the known geology, and clearly discloses the nickel sulphide mineralization. The waveform inversion is superior to traveltime tomography, which was used to obtain the starting model. Pre-processing, to isolate the direct P arrivals, is critical to the success of the method, because noise in the form of tube wave-to-body-wave conversions in the source hole, and body wave-to-tube wave conversions in the receiver hole complicate the sei...
Included in Research as Applied Geophysics No. 39, Geophysics Laboratory, University of Toronto.A cr...
Crosswell seismic measurements enable obtaining high resolution, high accuracy images of the subsurf...
Nickel Sulphide ore systems in Western Australia are generally small, but very high value. They are ...
Significant progress has been made towards the goal of generating detailed seismic images as an aid ...
A method is presented for reconstructing P- and S-velocity distributions from elastic traveltimes an...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.A crosshole seismic tomography experiment...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsWe have developed a new full-wavefor...
Over recent years, seismic methods have emerged as a potential imaging technique for delineation of ...
Seismic body wave travel time tomography and surface wave dispersion tomography have been used widel...
The seismic exploration method could explore deep metal ore bodies (depth > 1000 m). However, it is ...
Many environmental and engineering problems require knowledge of subsurface structure. This structur...
Very often, economically viable ore deposits are low in volume and located at depth within extremely...
The application of conventional surface seismic methods for mineral exploration is often challenged ...
This thesis develops and applies seismic waveform tomography to solve the unique problem of imaging ...
In this master thesis, full-waveform inversion (FWI) was applied to a synthetic, and very complex, g...
Included in Research as Applied Geophysics No. 39, Geophysics Laboratory, University of Toronto.A cr...
Crosswell seismic measurements enable obtaining high resolution, high accuracy images of the subsurf...
Nickel Sulphide ore systems in Western Australia are generally small, but very high value. They are ...
Significant progress has been made towards the goal of generating detailed seismic images as an aid ...
A method is presented for reconstructing P- and S-velocity distributions from elastic traveltimes an...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.A crosshole seismic tomography experiment...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsWe have developed a new full-wavefor...
Over recent years, seismic methods have emerged as a potential imaging technique for delineation of ...
Seismic body wave travel time tomography and surface wave dispersion tomography have been used widel...
The seismic exploration method could explore deep metal ore bodies (depth > 1000 m). However, it is ...
Many environmental and engineering problems require knowledge of subsurface structure. This structur...
Very often, economically viable ore deposits are low in volume and located at depth within extremely...
The application of conventional surface seismic methods for mineral exploration is often challenged ...
This thesis develops and applies seismic waveform tomography to solve the unique problem of imaging ...
In this master thesis, full-waveform inversion (FWI) was applied to a synthetic, and very complex, g...
Included in Research as Applied Geophysics No. 39, Geophysics Laboratory, University of Toronto.A cr...
Crosswell seismic measurements enable obtaining high resolution, high accuracy images of the subsurf...
Nickel Sulphide ore systems in Western Australia are generally small, but very high value. They are ...