Seismic Inversion & Deconvolution: Classical Methods/Part A (Handbook of Geophysical Exploration, Section I)
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Rating | : | 4.23 (873 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0946631042 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 376 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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"New techniques for processing unconventional data" according to Enders A. Robinson. Review by Mrinal K. Sen, Institute for Geophysics, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas appearing in “EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union,” vol. 81, no. New techniques for processing unconventional data Review by Mrinal K. Sen, Institute for Geophysics, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas appearing in “EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union,” vol. 81, no. 32, August 8, 2000:Ocean bottom cables and dual-sensor recordings at the sea floor are becoming increasingly popular tools for marine seismic exploration. They offer several advantages for seismic data processing, including multiple attenuation, ghost reflection removal, and direct measurement of converted shear waves at the sea floor. New techniques for processing these unconventional data are actively being developed. 2, August 8, 2000:Ocean bottom cables and dual-sensor recordings at the sea floor are becoming increasingly popular tools for marine seismic exploration. They offer several advantages for seismic data processing, including multiple attenuation, ghost reflection removal, and direct measurement of converted shear waves at the sea floor. New techniques for processing these unconventional data are actively being developed
Most seismic data are recorded either by geophone that measures particle velocity, or else by hydrophone that measures pressure. A large variety of computer-processing methods are available to transform the observed seismic data into a form that is more useful to the seismic interpreter. However, it is anticipated that dual sensor technology will soon be applied not only to all aspects of seismic oil exploration, but also to other disciplines involved with remote sensing.. By using dual sensors in the acquisition of seismic data, new avenues are opened up that revolutionize all aspects of seismic inversion and deconvolution. Great new reserves of petroleum are waiting to be discovered through the use of dual sensor technology. A dual sensor incorporates both a geophone and a hydrophone so simultaneous measurements of both particle velocity and pressure are obtained. Unprecedented improvements in inversion and deconvolution are made possible through the use of "Dual-Sensor Technology".The purpose of Seismic Inversion and Deconvolution, Part B: Dual-Sensor Technology is to provide the fundaments of dual-sensor technology. The objective of seismic exploration is to delineate the subsurface structure of the earth
The book Dual-Sensor Technology, issued in the last year of the XX century, will certainly stimulate geophysical prospecting in the beginning of the XXI century.Pure and Applied Geophysics. 32A. I sincerely thank Enders Robinson for bringing us yet another classic.EOS Transactions, Volume 81, No. M.K. LeśniakThus the book is obligatory for all geophysicists interested in seismic prospecting and signal processing. SenThe book is truly outstanding
He has also published more than 20 textbooks on digital seismic processing and wavelet analysis. Fink Prize Award ('84), and election to the National Academy of Engineering (1988).. Prof. Robinson and Sven Treitel, ultimately collected in The Robinson-Treitel Reader , served as a basic reference for digital. A series of papers by Prof. Robinson is currently the Maurice Ewing and J. Robinson played an active role