Throughout the early years of the 21st century, multi-component seismic surveying has developed rapidly with larger capacity recording systems and digital three-component sensors. These technologies capture the seismic wavefield more completely than conventional P-wave surveys and allow extra information to be obtained from a converted-wave or 'PS' image. However, converted-wave seismic data is much more challenging to acquire and process than conventional P-wave data. Most existing multi-component surveys to date have been deployed in areas with geologically simple structures. This paper presents a case study of a 250 km(2) 3D three-component seismic survey located in an area with complex structures and faults. The complexity of ...
International audienceMigration techniques, currently used in seismic exploration, are still scarcel...
This is the final report of a two-year, Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project ...
International audienceMigration techniques, currently used in seismic exploration, are still scarcel...
Compared with single component seismic data, multicomponent data have potentially higher information...
Multicomponent seismic recording (measurement with vertical- and horizontal-component geophones and ...
The importance of seismic anisotropy has been recognized by the oil industry since its first observa...
Shallow 3-D reflection seismic surveys using S-waves have rarely been carried out, even though S-wav...
For the past twenty-five years, seismic shear-wave data have been sparingly applied in the petroleum...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Analysing both the compressional (PP) and converted (PS) wavefields from a multicomponent seismic su...
Seismic imaging is the most important tool for investigating the interior of the solid Earth. Over t...
The multi-component seismic exploration technique has drawn great attention in the petroleum industr...
This paper presents a new approach to the analysis of three-component digital seismograms. Earlier a...
International audienceMigration techniques, currently used in seismic exploration, are still scarcel...
International audienceMigration techniques, currently used in seismic exploration, are still scarcel...
International audienceMigration techniques, currently used in seismic exploration, are still scarcel...
This is the final report of a two-year, Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project ...
International audienceMigration techniques, currently used in seismic exploration, are still scarcel...
Compared with single component seismic data, multicomponent data have potentially higher information...
Multicomponent seismic recording (measurement with vertical- and horizontal-component geophones and ...
The importance of seismic anisotropy has been recognized by the oil industry since its first observa...
Shallow 3-D reflection seismic surveys using S-waves have rarely been carried out, even though S-wav...
For the past twenty-five years, seismic shear-wave data have been sparingly applied in the petroleum...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Analysing both the compressional (PP) and converted (PS) wavefields from a multicomponent seismic su...
Seismic imaging is the most important tool for investigating the interior of the solid Earth. Over t...
The multi-component seismic exploration technique has drawn great attention in the petroleum industr...
This paper presents a new approach to the analysis of three-component digital seismograms. Earlier a...
International audienceMigration techniques, currently used in seismic exploration, are still scarcel...
International audienceMigration techniques, currently used in seismic exploration, are still scarcel...
International audienceMigration techniques, currently used in seismic exploration, are still scarcel...
This is the final report of a two-year, Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project ...
International audienceMigration techniques, currently used in seismic exploration, are still scarcel...