Inhomogeneities in the earth (fractures, layering, shape, composition) are responsible for seismic wave scattering and contribute towards amplitude, travel time, frequency and spectral fluctuations observed in seismic records. This thesis presents findings that complement our understanding of seismic scattering and imaging in heterogeneous media. Interest focused on probing the correlation between spatial variations in attributes that characterize the state (physical, chemical) of rocks and seismic waveform data with consideration towards potential implications for seismic survey design to optimize imaging, imaging with converted waves, microseismic monitoring, velocity modeling and imaging of lithological boundaries. The highlights of th...
Naturally occurring geologic heterogeneity is an important, but often overlooked, aspect of seismic ...
Heterogeneity that is on a length scale just below that of a seismic wavelength is at the limit of r...
Thesis. (Ph.D.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, 1955.Vita.Bi...
Inhomogeneities in the earth (fractures, layering, shape, composition) are responsible for seismic w...
This thesis presents five studies that apply geophysical tools to image and interpret the heterogene...
This thesis presents five studies that apply geophysical tools to image and interpret the heterogene...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Geophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheri...
Offset-dependent characteristics of seismic scattering are useful in the interpretation of fractured...
Three different aspects of estimating properties from seismic data are treated in this thesis: (1) D...
Seismic scattering is the direct consequence of the changes in the elastic properties of the medium....
Seismic scattering is the direct consequence of the changes in the elastic properties of the medium....
We have developed a new imaging technique of subsurface heterogeneities that uses Sp-waves from natu...
Abstract Heterogeneity of the composition and physical state of the rocks within the Earth is reflec...
We place constraints on the amounts and length scales of seismic velocity variations throughout the ...
Naturally occurring geologic heterogeneity is an important, but often overlooked, aspect of seismic ...
Heterogeneity that is on a length scale just below that of a seismic wavelength is at the limit of r...
Thesis. (Ph.D.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, 1955.Vita.Bi...
Inhomogeneities in the earth (fractures, layering, shape, composition) are responsible for seismic w...
This thesis presents five studies that apply geophysical tools to image and interpret the heterogene...
This thesis presents five studies that apply geophysical tools to image and interpret the heterogene...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Geophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheri...
Offset-dependent characteristics of seismic scattering are useful in the interpretation of fractured...
Three different aspects of estimating properties from seismic data are treated in this thesis: (1) D...
Seismic scattering is the direct consequence of the changes in the elastic properties of the medium....
Seismic scattering is the direct consequence of the changes in the elastic properties of the medium....
We have developed a new imaging technique of subsurface heterogeneities that uses Sp-waves from natu...
Abstract Heterogeneity of the composition and physical state of the rocks within the Earth is reflec...
We place constraints on the amounts and length scales of seismic velocity variations throughout the ...
Naturally occurring geologic heterogeneity is an important, but often overlooked, aspect of seismic ...
Heterogeneity that is on a length scale just below that of a seismic wavelength is at the limit of r...
Thesis. (Ph.D.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, 1955.Vita.Bi...