Non-physical arrivals produced by seismic interferometry, the process whereby Green’s functions are synthesized between two points by cross-correlation, crossconvolution or deconvolution, are often considered to provide little information about the Earth’s subsurface. Their contributions are usually suppressed in interferometric Green’s function estimates to suit existing methods of seismic velocity estimation which favour the more familiar physical arrivals. In this thesis we show that the non-physical arrivals retrieved in exploration-type settings are useful for determining the long-wavelength seismic velocity structure and can be used to obtain improved Green’s function estimates. First, we estimate the seismic velocity and layer thickn...
In general, Green's functions obtained with seismic interferometry are only estimates of the true Gr...
It is a well-established principle that cross-correlating seismic observations at different receiver...
Seismic interferometry (SI) refers to the principle of generating seismic responses by crosscorrelat...
Non-physical arrivals produced by seismic interferometry, the process whereby Green’s functions are ...
Seismic interferometry is rapidly becoming an established technique to recover the Green’s function ...
International audienceCorrelations of random seismic noise are now widely used to retrieve the Green...
The conditions under which seismic interferometry (SI) leads to the exact Green's function (GF) are ...
Seismic interferometry (SI) is a principle for retrieving responses between two receivers using cros...
Under certain theoretical assumptions, the theory of seismic interferometry allows the construction ...
Seismic interferometry (SI) is a method that retrieves new seismic traces from the cross-correlation...
The term seismic interferometry refers to the principle of generating new seismic responses by cross...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
It has previously been shown that the Green's function between two receivers can be retrieved by cro...
Seismic interferometry is the process where new impulse responses, i.e. Green’s functions, are retri...
In 1968, Jon Claerbout showed that the reflection response of a 1D acoustic medium can be reconstruc...
In general, Green's functions obtained with seismic interferometry are only estimates of the true Gr...
It is a well-established principle that cross-correlating seismic observations at different receiver...
Seismic interferometry (SI) refers to the principle of generating seismic responses by crosscorrelat...
Non-physical arrivals produced by seismic interferometry, the process whereby Green’s functions are ...
Seismic interferometry is rapidly becoming an established technique to recover the Green’s function ...
International audienceCorrelations of random seismic noise are now widely used to retrieve the Green...
The conditions under which seismic interferometry (SI) leads to the exact Green's function (GF) are ...
Seismic interferometry (SI) is a principle for retrieving responses between two receivers using cros...
Under certain theoretical assumptions, the theory of seismic interferometry allows the construction ...
Seismic interferometry (SI) is a method that retrieves new seismic traces from the cross-correlation...
The term seismic interferometry refers to the principle of generating new seismic responses by cross...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
It has previously been shown that the Green's function between two receivers can be retrieved by cro...
Seismic interferometry is the process where new impulse responses, i.e. Green’s functions, are retri...
In 1968, Jon Claerbout showed that the reflection response of a 1D acoustic medium can be reconstruc...
In general, Green's functions obtained with seismic interferometry are only estimates of the true Gr...
It is a well-established principle that cross-correlating seismic observations at different receiver...
Seismic interferometry (SI) refers to the principle of generating seismic responses by crosscorrelat...