Under certain theoretical assumptions, the theory of seismic interferometry allows the construction of artificial (or virtual) sources and receivers at the locations of receivers in a physical experiment. This is done by redatuming the physical sources to be at the locations of the physical receivers. Each redatumed trace is formed by stacking the cross-correlations of appropriate recorded traces from each physical shot. For the resulting stacked traces to be a valid approximation certain requirements, like an adequate number of surface sources with a small enough spacing in the acquisition geometry, must be met. If these requirements are not met, the resulting virtual shot gather will contain artifacts. In this paper, we analyze bo...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
Seismic interferometry gives rise to a correlation wavefield that is closely related to the Green’s ...
Most of the ambient-noise studies are performed with sensor arrays located at the surface. Passive r...
Seismic interferometry is a method of obtaining a virtual shot gather from a collection of physical...
It is a well-established principle that cross-correlating seismic observations at different receiver...
Seismic interferometry is a technique used to estimate the Green's function (GF) between two receive...
Seismic interferometry is a technique used to estimate the Green’s function (GF) between two receiv...
Various researchers have shown that accurate redatuming of controlled seismic sources to downhole re...
Seismic interferometry is the process where new impulse responses, i.e. Green’s functions, are retri...
The theory of seismic interferometry predicts that the cross-correlation (and possibly summation) be...
We develop a general theory for interferometry by correlation that (i) properly accounts for heterog...
Seismic interferometry applied to surface reflection data (with source and receivers at the surface)...
Copyright © 2011 Joost van der Neut et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
If energy emitted by a seismic source such as an earthquake is recorded on a suitable backbone array...
Exact Green’s function representations for seismic in-terferometry are based on the assumption that ...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
Seismic interferometry gives rise to a correlation wavefield that is closely related to the Green’s ...
Most of the ambient-noise studies are performed with sensor arrays located at the surface. Passive r...
Seismic interferometry is a method of obtaining a virtual shot gather from a collection of physical...
It is a well-established principle that cross-correlating seismic observations at different receiver...
Seismic interferometry is a technique used to estimate the Green's function (GF) between two receive...
Seismic interferometry is a technique used to estimate the Green’s function (GF) between two receiv...
Various researchers have shown that accurate redatuming of controlled seismic sources to downhole re...
Seismic interferometry is the process where new impulse responses, i.e. Green’s functions, are retri...
The theory of seismic interferometry predicts that the cross-correlation (and possibly summation) be...
We develop a general theory for interferometry by correlation that (i) properly accounts for heterog...
Seismic interferometry applied to surface reflection data (with source and receivers at the surface)...
Copyright © 2011 Joost van der Neut et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
If energy emitted by a seismic source such as an earthquake is recorded on a suitable backbone array...
Exact Green’s function representations for seismic in-terferometry are based on the assumption that ...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
Seismic interferometry gives rise to a correlation wavefield that is closely related to the Green’s ...
Most of the ambient-noise studies are performed with sensor arrays located at the surface. Passive r...