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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2011, 2011
Fold, illumination, offset distribution and azimuth distribution were evaluated for PS survey design for two different projects. The first was planned to image an interval of interest from 380 m to 425 m depth, for the Paskapoo Formation, located in the Priddis area, near Calgary, Alberta.
Liliana M. Zuleta, Don C. Lawton
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Fold, illumination, offset distribution and azimuth distribution were evaluated for PS survey design for two different projects. The first was planned to image an interval of interest from 380 m to 425 m depth, for the Paskapoo Formation, located in the Priddis area, near Calgary, Alberta.
Liliana M. Zuleta, Don C. Lawton
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Bandlimited design and stacking of P‐P and P‐S surveys
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2003, 2003It is common practice in seismic survey design to take fold as the number of traces with midpoints within each CDP bin. This corresponds to the way in which the fold of a stacked trace is normally computed in processing. Unfortunately, this method completely ignores any midpoint scatter within each bin.
Peter W. Cary, Don C. Lawton
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