Seismic acquisition in an area can often get hindered by reasons such as complex topography, infrastructure (e.g. platforms) or lack of access due to legal and environmental reasons. Such areas with possibilities of large data gaps may deter exploration or monitoring, as the conventional imaging strategies would either provide bad seismic images or turn out to be very expensive. Surface-related multiples travel different paths compared to primaries, illuminating a wider subsurface area. This property makes the surface-related multiples particularly important in case of data with large gaps. In this paper we show different strategies of using surface-related multiples to get around the problem of imaging with a large data gap. Conventional l...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Surface waves in seismic data are often dominant and mask primaries in land or shallow-water environ...
Abstract: Conventional seismic migration methods rely on the single-scattering Born approximation, n...
To get the best result for seismic imaging using primary reflections, data with densely-spaced sourc...
Surface-related multiples, which are waves that bounce more than once between the water surface and ...
Abstract: For seismic exploration acoustic sources and receivers are relatively densely positioned a...
For exploration and development of the earth, seismic surveys are acquired to provide information ab...
Reverse-time migration of multiples can generate imaging results with wider illumination, higher fol...
This paper focuses on the concept of using blended data and multiple scattering directly in the migr...
Multiples are usually considered as noise in seismic images due to their interferences with primary ...
This dissertation studies the influence of the topography of the seismic acquisition surface on seis...
One of the most crucial estimates retrieved from measured seismic reflection data is the subsurface ...
Seismic imaging aims at revealing the structural information of the subsurface using the reflected w...
Seismic methods are widely used for the exploration of the Earth’s subsurface. While they allow high...
Until today, seismic imaging is applied to primary reflections. This means that prior to imaging, th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Surface waves in seismic data are often dominant and mask primaries in land or shallow-water environ...
Abstract: Conventional seismic migration methods rely on the single-scattering Born approximation, n...
To get the best result for seismic imaging using primary reflections, data with densely-spaced sourc...
Surface-related multiples, which are waves that bounce more than once between the water surface and ...
Abstract: For seismic exploration acoustic sources and receivers are relatively densely positioned a...
For exploration and development of the earth, seismic surveys are acquired to provide information ab...
Reverse-time migration of multiples can generate imaging results with wider illumination, higher fol...
This paper focuses on the concept of using blended data and multiple scattering directly in the migr...
Multiples are usually considered as noise in seismic images due to their interferences with primary ...
This dissertation studies the influence of the topography of the seismic acquisition surface on seis...
One of the most crucial estimates retrieved from measured seismic reflection data is the subsurface ...
Seismic imaging aims at revealing the structural information of the subsurface using the reflected w...
Seismic methods are widely used for the exploration of the Earth’s subsurface. While they allow high...
Until today, seismic imaging is applied to primary reflections. This means that prior to imaging, th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Surface waves in seismic data are often dominant and mask primaries in land or shallow-water environ...
Abstract: Conventional seismic migration methods rely on the single-scattering Born approximation, n...