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Quantification and interpretation of seismicity

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2004
Abstract Methods based on acoustic emission and microseismicity (AE/MS) have proven to be valuable for monitoring microcracking at the Underground Research Laboratory (URL) in Canada. The source locations of the seismic events induced by the excavation have helped to map out the extent of the excavation damage/disturbed zone (EDZ) around tunnels ...
D.S. Collins   +3 more
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Virtual seismic interpretation

Proceedings SIBGRAPI'98. International Symposium on Computer Graphics, Image Processing, and Vision (Cat. No.98EX237), 2002
This paper presents an application of the virtual reality paradigm to scientific visualization. We describe how the seismic interpretation task performed in oil and gas companies can be facilitated by using immersion techniques inherent to virtual reality.
R. Bastos, Luiz Lima
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Probabilistic Seismic Interpretation Using Bayesian Neural Networks

81st EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2019, 2019
Summary Recent progress in deep learning and especially convolutional neural networks has brought new advances in the automatic interpretation of seismic datasets.
L. Mosser, R. Oliveira, M. Steventon
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Carbon capture integration in seismic interpretation: Advancing subsurface models for sustainable exploration

International Journal of Scholarly Research in Science and Technology
Sustainable exploration in the energy industry necessitates innovative approaches that address environmental concerns without compromising the efficiency (or robustness) of subsurface modeling.
Obobi Ume Onwuka, Akinsola Adu
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Why using CNN for seismic interpretation? An investigation

SEG technical program expanded abstracts, 2018
Summary Three-dimensional seismic interpretation plays a key role in robust hydrocarbon exploration and production of subsurface reservoirs. With the dramatic growing size of 3D seismic surveys, however, manually interpreting a seismic volume turns to be
H. Di, Zhen Wang, G. AlRegib
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Wavelets and Seismic Interpretation

1989
The concept of the wavelet is not new in the petroleum industry, and particularly in geophysics, but this term is used here with a different meaning. For a geophysicist the source signal used during seismic acquisition is often approximated by a wavelet form. The mathematical approach of Wavelet Transform (W.T) permits to go further in the exploitation
J. L. Larsonneur, J. Morlet
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Qualitative time-lapse seismic interpretation of Norne Field to assess challenges of 4D seismic attributes

The Leading Edge, 2018
Interpretation of time-lapse (or 4D) seismic data in terms of reservoir changes due to production posed many challenges in the Norne Field as the field experienced intense production activity from 1997 to 2006.
M. Maleki, A. Davólio, D. Schiozer
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Seismic Methods and Interpretation

1997
A great deal of literature exists on the basic concept of the seismic method, seismic reflection systems and the interpretation of seismic records. The aim of this atlas is to provide a practical guide focusing on the connection between geology and seismic sections, with an emphasis on interpretation. Whilst this necessitates a brief summary of some of
Heiner Josenhans   +2 more
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Seismic stratigraphy interpretation by deep convolutional neural networks: A semisupervised workflow

Geophysics, 2020
Depicting geologic sequences from 3D seismic surveying is of significant value to subsurface reservoir exploration, but it is usually time- and labor-intensive for manual interpretation by experienced seismic interpreters.
H. Di, Zhun Li, H. Maniar, A. Abubakar
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An approach to Seismic Interpretation based on Cognitive Vision/Seismic Interpretation

70th EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2008, 2008
Advanced seismic interpretation most commonly rests on transforming original data representations by considering more or less numerous seismic attributes, which bear no explicit relation with geology. For this reason, they hardly allow fully solving problems such as reassembling sparse geological surface elements or specifying chronological or ...
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