ost wave-equation-based multiple removal algorithms are based on prediction and subtraction of multiples. Especially for shallow water, the prediction strongly relies on a correct interpolation of the missing near offsets. The subtraction of predicted multiples from the data can easily lead to the distortion of primaries if primaries and multiples overlap. Recently, a new approach for surface-related multiple removal was proposed: the estimation of primaries by sparse inversion (EPSI), which is based on a full waveform inversion approach. EPSI is based on the same primary-multiple model as surface-related multiple elimination (SRME) and does not require a subsurface model. In contrast to SRME, EPSI estimates the primaries as unknowns in a m...
For exploration and development of the earth, seismic surveys are acquired to provide information ab...
The theory of iterative surface-related multiple elimination holds for 2D as well as 3D wavefields. ...
Accurate surface-related multiple removal is an important step in conventional seismic processing, a...
ost wave-equation-based multiple removal algorithms are based on prediction and subtraction of multi...
Surface-related multiple reflections are often considered noise in the seismic reflection measuremen...
Accurate removal of surface-related multiples remains a challenge in many cases. To overcome typical...
Today, the problem of surface-related multiples, especially in shallow water, is not fully solved. A...
A recent robust multiple-elimination technique, based on the underlying principle that relates prima...
Recently, a new approach to multiple removal has been intro- duced: estimation of primaries by spars...
Surface-related multiple elimination (SRME) is one of the most commonly used methods for suppressing...
Recently, a new approach to multiple removal has been introduced: estimation of primaries by sparse ...
Surface-related multiple elimination (SRME) is one of the most commonly used methods for suppressing...
For passive seismic data, surface multiples are used to obtain an estimate of the subsurface respons...
This thesis establishes a novel inversion methodology for the surface-related primaries from a given...
Surface-related multiples, which are waves that bounce more than once between the water surface and ...
For exploration and development of the earth, seismic surveys are acquired to provide information ab...
The theory of iterative surface-related multiple elimination holds for 2D as well as 3D wavefields. ...
Accurate surface-related multiple removal is an important step in conventional seismic processing, a...
ost wave-equation-based multiple removal algorithms are based on prediction and subtraction of multi...
Surface-related multiple reflections are often considered noise in the seismic reflection measuremen...
Accurate removal of surface-related multiples remains a challenge in many cases. To overcome typical...
Today, the problem of surface-related multiples, especially in shallow water, is not fully solved. A...
A recent robust multiple-elimination technique, based on the underlying principle that relates prima...
Recently, a new approach to multiple removal has been intro- duced: estimation of primaries by spars...
Surface-related multiple elimination (SRME) is one of the most commonly used methods for suppressing...
Recently, a new approach to multiple removal has been introduced: estimation of primaries by sparse ...
Surface-related multiple elimination (SRME) is one of the most commonly used methods for suppressing...
For passive seismic data, surface multiples are used to obtain an estimate of the subsurface respons...
This thesis establishes a novel inversion methodology for the surface-related primaries from a given...
Surface-related multiples, which are waves that bounce more than once between the water surface and ...
For exploration and development of the earth, seismic surveys are acquired to provide information ab...
The theory of iterative surface-related multiple elimination holds for 2D as well as 3D wavefields. ...
Accurate surface-related multiple removal is an important step in conventional seismic processing, a...