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Interpreting Subsurface Seismic Data
2022Interpreting Subsurface Seismic Data presents recent advances in methodologies for seismic imaging and interpretation across multiple applications in geophysics including exploration, marine geology, and hazards. It provides foundational information for context, as well as focussing on recent advances and future challenges.
Rebecca Bell, David Iacopini, Mark Vary
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The Leading Edge, 2018
As a process that identifies geologic structures of interest such as faults, salt domes, or elements of petroleum systems in general, seismic structural interpretation depends heavily on the domain knowledge and experience of interpreters as well as ...
Zhen Wang+4 more
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As a process that identifies geologic structures of interest such as faults, salt domes, or elements of petroleum systems in general, seismic structural interpretation depends heavily on the domain knowledge and experience of interpreters as well as ...
Zhen Wang+4 more
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Interpretive imaging of seismic data
The Leading Edge, 2001An interval velocity field for depth migration derived from Dix conversion of an rms velocity field often is judged to be inaccurate and, consequently, can require an excessive number of iterations to attain a final velocity-depth model with acceptable accuracy.
Cyril Gregory+3 more
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, 2015
The structural geologic interpretation of reflection seismic data is affected by conceptual uncertainty, particularly in challenging onshore settings.
A. Malz, H. Madritsch, J. Kley
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The structural geologic interpretation of reflection seismic data is affected by conceptual uncertainty, particularly in challenging onshore settings.
A. Malz, H. Madritsch, J. Kley
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Interpretation, 2018
Recognizing and tracking weak reflections, which are characterized by low amplitude, low signal-to-noise ratio, and low degree of lateral continuity, is a long-time issue in 3D seismic interpretation and reservoir characterization.
H. Di, D. Gao, G. AlRegib
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Recognizing and tracking weak reflections, which are characterized by low amplitude, low signal-to-noise ratio, and low degree of lateral continuity, is a long-time issue in 3D seismic interpretation and reservoir characterization.
H. Di, D. Gao, G. AlRegib
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A few thoughts on seismic interpretation
The Leading Edge, 1994In his interesting paper “Seismic interpretation today and tomorrow” (TLE, November 1992), Alistair Brown rightly emphasized the importance of 3-D seismic data. It goes without saying that subsurface imaging based on 3-D seismic data is much better than that based on 2-D.
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Seismic Interpretation in Petroleum Exploration
2019The application of the seismic technique to petroleum exploration has evolved well beyond its original emphasis on imaging of subsurface structure. Regional data sets are key to understanding basin scale structural style and basin fill cyclicity. Seismic interpretation supports evaluation of all of the conventional petroleum systems elements: source ...
Christopher L. Liner, T. A. McGilvery
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