Seismic interferometry is a technique used to estimate the Green’s function (GF) between two receiver locations, as if there were a source at one of the locations. By crosscorrelating the recorded seismic signals at the two locations we generate a crosscorrelogram. Stacking the crosscorrelogram over sources generates an estimate of the inter-receiver GF. However, in most applications, the requirements to recover the exact GF are not satisfied and stacking the crosscorrelograms yields a poor estimate of the GF. For these non-ideal cases, we enhance the real events in the virtual shot gathers by applying Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) to the crosscorelograms before stacking. The SVD approach preserves energy that is stationary ...
Seismic interferometry is the process where new impulse responses, i.e. Green’s functions, are retri...
Generating new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interf...
Seismic interferometry is a method of obtaining a virtual shot gather from a collection of physical...
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 receive...
Seismic interferometry (SI) is a technique used to estimate the Green’s function (GF) between two re...
Seismic interferometry (SI) is a technique used to estimate the Green’s function (GF) between two re...
The conditions under which seismic interferometry (SI) leads to the exact Green’s function (GF) are ...
The conditions under which seismic interferometry (SI) leads to the exact Green's function (GF) are ...
In general, Green's functions obtained with seismic interferometry are only estimates of the true Gr...
Under certain theoretical assumptions, the theory of seismic interferometry allows the construction ...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
Seismic interferometry is rapidly becoming an established technique to recover the Green’s function ...
Seismic interferometry is the process where new impulse responses, i.e. Green’s functions, are retri...
Generating new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interf...
Seismic interferometry is a method of obtaining a virtual shot gather from a collection of physical...
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 receive...
Seismic interferometry (SI) is a technique used to estimate the Green’s function (GF) between two re...
Seismic interferometry (SI) is a technique used to estimate the Green’s function (GF) between two re...
The conditions under which seismic interferometry (SI) leads to the exact Green’s function (GF) are ...
The conditions under which seismic interferometry (SI) leads to the exact Green's function (GF) are ...
In general, Green's functions obtained with seismic interferometry are only estimates of the true Gr...
Under certain theoretical assumptions, the theory of seismic interferometry allows the construction ...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
Seismic interferometry is rapidly becoming an established technique to recover the Green’s function ...
Seismic interferometry is the process where new impulse responses, i.e. Green’s functions, are retri...
Generating new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interf...
Seismic interferometry is a method of obtaining a virtual shot gather from a collection of physical...