Time-lapse (4D) seismic imaging is now widely used as a tool to map and interpret changes in deep reservoirs as well as investigate dynamic, shallow hydrological processes in the near surface. However, there are very few examples of time-lapse analysis using ultra-high-frequency (UHF; kHz range) marine seismic reflection data. Exacting requirements for navigation can be prohibitive for acquiring coherent, true-3D volumes. Variable environmental noise can also lead to poor amplitude repeatability and make it difficult to identify differences that are related to real physical changes. Overcoming these challenges opens up a range of potential applications for monitoring the subsurface at decimetric resolution, including geohazards, geologic st...
Time-lapse 3D seismic is a fairly new technology allowing dynamic reservoir characterisation in a tr...
Time-lapse seismic experiments aim to obtain information about production-related effects in hydroca...
We have used the seismic reflection method to image subsurface foundering due to gypsum dissolution ...
Time-lapse seismic imaging refers to the comparison of 3D seismic reflection volumes acquired at dif...
Time-lapse seismic imaging has improved our capability to measure and understand dynamic processes i...
High-resolution 4D (HR4D) seismic data have the potential for improving the current state-of-the-art...
Chirp sub-bottom profilers are marine acoustic devices that use a known and repeatable source signat...
We use seismic ambient noise recorded by the ocean bottom nodes (OBNs) in the Gorgon gas field, West...
Chirp sub-bottom profilers are marine acoustic devices that use a known and repeatable frequency-mod...
Understanding seismic changes in the subsurface is important for reservoir management and health, sa...
The adaptation of 3D techniques to very high resolution* shallow water studies has been progressing ...
International audienceThe processing of a small-scale, very high resolution (VHR) shallow marine 3D ...
Chirp sub-bottom profilers are marine acoustic devices that use a known and repeatable frequency-mod...
High-resolution 3D reflection seismology for near-surface applications is a noninvasive geophysical ...
The 3D Chirp sub–bottom profiler acquires a true 3D seismic volume with decimetric horizontal and ce...
Time-lapse 3D seismic is a fairly new technology allowing dynamic reservoir characterisation in a tr...
Time-lapse seismic experiments aim to obtain information about production-related effects in hydroca...
We have used the seismic reflection method to image subsurface foundering due to gypsum dissolution ...
Time-lapse seismic imaging refers to the comparison of 3D seismic reflection volumes acquired at dif...
Time-lapse seismic imaging has improved our capability to measure and understand dynamic processes i...
High-resolution 4D (HR4D) seismic data have the potential for improving the current state-of-the-art...
Chirp sub-bottom profilers are marine acoustic devices that use a known and repeatable source signat...
We use seismic ambient noise recorded by the ocean bottom nodes (OBNs) in the Gorgon gas field, West...
Chirp sub-bottom profilers are marine acoustic devices that use a known and repeatable frequency-mod...
Understanding seismic changes in the subsurface is important for reservoir management and health, sa...
The adaptation of 3D techniques to very high resolution* shallow water studies has been progressing ...
International audienceThe processing of a small-scale, very high resolution (VHR) shallow marine 3D ...
Chirp sub-bottom profilers are marine acoustic devices that use a known and repeatable frequency-mod...
High-resolution 3D reflection seismology for near-surface applications is a noninvasive geophysical ...
The 3D Chirp sub–bottom profiler acquires a true 3D seismic volume with decimetric horizontal and ce...
Time-lapse 3D seismic is a fairly new technology allowing dynamic reservoir characterisation in a tr...
Time-lapse seismic experiments aim to obtain information about production-related effects in hydroca...
We have used the seismic reflection method to image subsurface foundering due to gypsum dissolution ...