Seismic surveys are designed so that the time interval between shots is sufficiently large to avoid temporal overlap between records. To economize on survey time, the current compromise is to keep the number of shots to an acceptable minimum. The result is a poorly sampled source domain. We propose to abandon the condition of nonoverlapping shot records to allow densely sampled, wide-azimuth source distributions (source blending). The rationale is that interpolation is much harder than separation. Source blending has significant implications for quality (source density) and economics (survey time). In addition to source blending, detector blending is introduced by which every channel records a superposition of detected signals, each with it...
Simultaneous shooting achieves a much faster seismic acquisition but poses a challenging problem for...
In blended data acquisition, the recorded wave field is incoherent. Nevertheless blended source unit...
The work in this thesis adapts ideas from the field of compressive sensing (CS) that lead to new ins...
Seismic surveys are designed so that the time interval between shots is sufficiently large to avoid ...
In current seismic acquisition, the firing times between shots is sufficiently large to avoid tempor...
The quality and business aspects are both of particular importance in determining the type of seismi...
Blending is a recent seismic acquisition design, which allows seismic shots to interfere. Current pr...
In traditional seismic surveys, the firing time between shots is such that the shot records do not i...
In blended seismic acquisition, or simultaneous source seismic acquisition, source encoding is essen...
We show that deblended shot records have a better background-related S/N than shot records in unblen...
Seismic acquisition is a trade-off between economy and quality. In conventional acquisition the time...
In the last decade the seismic imaging industry has begun collecting data volumes with a substantial...
Seismic acquisition surveys are designed such that the time intervals between shots are sufficiently...
Blended acquisition, or simultaneous source acquisition, is a relatively new seismic acquisition des...
Seismic imaging is one of the most common geophysical techniques for hydrocarbon exploration. Seismi...
Simultaneous shooting achieves a much faster seismic acquisition but poses a challenging problem for...
In blended data acquisition, the recorded wave field is incoherent. Nevertheless blended source unit...
The work in this thesis adapts ideas from the field of compressive sensing (CS) that lead to new ins...
Seismic surveys are designed so that the time interval between shots is sufficiently large to avoid ...
In current seismic acquisition, the firing times between shots is sufficiently large to avoid tempor...
The quality and business aspects are both of particular importance in determining the type of seismi...
Blending is a recent seismic acquisition design, which allows seismic shots to interfere. Current pr...
In traditional seismic surveys, the firing time between shots is such that the shot records do not i...
In blended seismic acquisition, or simultaneous source seismic acquisition, source encoding is essen...
We show that deblended shot records have a better background-related S/N than shot records in unblen...
Seismic acquisition is a trade-off between economy and quality. In conventional acquisition the time...
In the last decade the seismic imaging industry has begun collecting data volumes with a substantial...
Seismic acquisition surveys are designed such that the time intervals between shots are sufficiently...
Blended acquisition, or simultaneous source acquisition, is a relatively new seismic acquisition des...
Seismic imaging is one of the most common geophysical techniques for hydrocarbon exploration. Seismi...
Simultaneous shooting achieves a much faster seismic acquisition but poses a challenging problem for...
In blended data acquisition, the recorded wave field is incoherent. Nevertheless blended source unit...
The work in this thesis adapts ideas from the field of compressive sensing (CS) that lead to new ins...