Knowledge of the reflectivity of the sediment-covered seabed is of significant importance to marine seismic data acquisition and interpretation as it governs the generation of reverberations in the water layer. In this context pertinent, but largely unresolved, questions concern the importance of the typically very prominent vertical seismic velocity gradients as well as the potential presence and magnitude of anisotropy in soft surficial seabed sediments. To address these issues, we explore the seismic properties of granulometric end-member-type clastic sedimentary seabed models consisting of sand, silt, and clay as well as scale-invariant stochastic layer sequences of these components characterized by realistic vertical gradients of the P...
The increasing demand for oil and gas in the world today drives the need for new and improved method...
Current Port of Rotterdam procedure is to define the nautical depth based on the density of a fluid-...
A dominant P-wave attenuation mechanism in reservoir rocks at seismic frequencies is due to wave-ind...
In this thesis we focus on anisotropy caused by fine layering. We analyse the conditions that must b...
The laboratory ultrasonic pulse-echo method was used to collect accurate P- and S-wave velocity (±0....
Analytical evaluations of the reflection coefficients in anelastic media inherently suffer from ambi...
Seismic anisotropy in shales is a complex phenomenon. A number of theoretical shale models are inves...
We measured anisotropic seismic properties of schists of the Homestake Formation located at a depth ...
Seabed reflection and scattering measurements were conducted at the New England Mud Patch to better ...
During Leg 130, an intensive program of P-wave velocity measurements was conducted on calcareous sed...
For almost a decade the Marine Physical Laboratory of Scripps Institution of Oceanography has been c...
Over the past decade, there have been numerous receiver function studies directed at imaging the lit...
The study showed that the presence of vertically aligned fractures in reservoir rock could possibly ...
Non-zero offset raypath tracing of primary P waves over a suite of geologically complex two-dimensi...
Anisotropic attenuation can provide sensitive attributes for fracture detection and lithology discri...
The increasing demand for oil and gas in the world today drives the need for new and improved method...
Current Port of Rotterdam procedure is to define the nautical depth based on the density of a fluid-...
A dominant P-wave attenuation mechanism in reservoir rocks at seismic frequencies is due to wave-ind...
In this thesis we focus on anisotropy caused by fine layering. We analyse the conditions that must b...
The laboratory ultrasonic pulse-echo method was used to collect accurate P- and S-wave velocity (±0....
Analytical evaluations of the reflection coefficients in anelastic media inherently suffer from ambi...
Seismic anisotropy in shales is a complex phenomenon. A number of theoretical shale models are inves...
We measured anisotropic seismic properties of schists of the Homestake Formation located at a depth ...
Seabed reflection and scattering measurements were conducted at the New England Mud Patch to better ...
During Leg 130, an intensive program of P-wave velocity measurements was conducted on calcareous sed...
For almost a decade the Marine Physical Laboratory of Scripps Institution of Oceanography has been c...
Over the past decade, there have been numerous receiver function studies directed at imaging the lit...
The study showed that the presence of vertically aligned fractures in reservoir rock could possibly ...
Non-zero offset raypath tracing of primary P waves over a suite of geologically complex two-dimensi...
Anisotropic attenuation can provide sensitive attributes for fracture detection and lithology discri...
The increasing demand for oil and gas in the world today drives the need for new and improved method...
Current Port of Rotterdam procedure is to define the nautical depth based on the density of a fluid-...
A dominant P-wave attenuation mechanism in reservoir rocks at seismic frequencies is due to wave-ind...