The estimation of static corrections is an issue still unsolved for PS converted wave processing. Due to the PS converted wave usually arriving at the surface at non-zero angles, the surface consistent approach is no longer valid, and corrections become non-stationary, i.e. the correction is not static. Seismic interferometry is used in receiver gathers transformed to the radial domain to estimate functions that contain the delay caused by the weathered layer, considering the emergence angle of the PS converted wave. Inverse filters, derived from these functions, are applied by convolution to the raw traces to supply traces corrected for weathering layer effects. Seismic interferometry was satisfactorily tested in two synthetic mod...
Seismic interferometry (SI) refers to the principle of generating new seismic responses using crossc...
AbstractWaves that propagate between two receivers can be extracted by cross correlating noise recor...
Seismic methods are widely used for the exploration of the Earth’s subsurface. While they allow high...
Non-zero offset raypath tracing of primary P waves over a suite of geologically complex two-dimensi...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
Very high-frequency marine multichannel seismic reflection data generated by small-volume air- or wa...
Generating new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interf...
textThis thesis concerns the study of time reversal and plane-wave decomposition in various geophys...
In the 1990s, the method of time-reversed acoustics was developed. This method exploits the fact tha...
Converted-wave refraction statics is an algorithm that incorporates both P-wave and S-wave refractio...
Ground roll and mud roll in seismic reflection data can be analysed to infer a near surface S-wave v...
In a world of high precision sensors, one of the few remaining challenges in multibeam echosounding ...
One of the most difficult steps in the PS processing sequence is estimation of the S-wave receiver s...
In recent years, the use of surface wave tests for seismic site characterization has expanded rapidl...
The estimation of good quality receiver statics solutions for converted wave data is often problemat...
Seismic interferometry (SI) refers to the principle of generating new seismic responses using crossc...
AbstractWaves that propagate between two receivers can be extracted by cross correlating noise recor...
Seismic methods are widely used for the exploration of the Earth’s subsurface. While they allow high...
Non-zero offset raypath tracing of primary P waves over a suite of geologically complex two-dimensi...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
Very high-frequency marine multichannel seismic reflection data generated by small-volume air- or wa...
Generating new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interf...
textThis thesis concerns the study of time reversal and plane-wave decomposition in various geophys...
In the 1990s, the method of time-reversed acoustics was developed. This method exploits the fact tha...
Converted-wave refraction statics is an algorithm that incorporates both P-wave and S-wave refractio...
Ground roll and mud roll in seismic reflection data can be analysed to infer a near surface S-wave v...
In a world of high precision sensors, one of the few remaining challenges in multibeam echosounding ...
One of the most difficult steps in the PS processing sequence is estimation of the S-wave receiver s...
In recent years, the use of surface wave tests for seismic site characterization has expanded rapidl...
The estimation of good quality receiver statics solutions for converted wave data is often problemat...
Seismic interferometry (SI) refers to the principle of generating new seismic responses using crossc...
AbstractWaves that propagate between two receivers can be extracted by cross correlating noise recor...
Seismic methods are widely used for the exploration of the Earth’s subsurface. While they allow high...