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Seismic signal processing

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1975
Seismic prospecting for oil and gas has undergone a digital revolution during the past decade. Most stages of the exploration process have been affected: the acquisition of data, the reduction of this data in preparation for signal processing, the design of digital filters to detect primary echoes (reflections) from buried interfaces, and the ...
L.C. Wood, S. Treitel
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Interactive seismic processing

SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1988, 1988
The high speed of super-computers has made possible the short turn-around-time required for interactive data-processing. Advances in the quality of graphic display devices and higher datatransmission speeds have meant new possibilities for data acquisition and processing QC and for workstation based interpretation systems.
Claes Borresen   +2 more
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Geostatistical Seismic Data Processing: Equivalent to Cassical Seismic Processing + Uncertainties!

Proceedings, 2011
Geostatistical ``filters'' using Factorial Kriging are increasingly used for cleaning geophysical data sets from organized spatial noises that are difficult to get rid of by standard geophysical filtering. The understanding and handling of such kind of spatial processing is not easy for geophysicists who are neither used nor trained to handle ...
A. Shtuka   +5 more
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Scalable parallel seismic processing

The Leading Edge, 1996
Seismic methods, the primary tool in the search for oil and gas, are used to produce images of the earth’s subsurface that explorationists can analyze for geologic structures with hydrocarbon potential.
Charles C. Mosher   +2 more
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Seismic interferometry vs. static corrections in seismic data processing

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2021
The attenuation of distortion caused by the shallow layer generates reliable subsoil’s pictures, which static corrections attempt to do, under the assumption of surface consistency. However, such an assumption is frequently invalid, and nowadays, this problem is still unsolved.
Juan Caicedo   +2 more
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Monitoring Seismic Processing For Seismic Reservoir Characterization

International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2009
This reference is for an abstract only. A full paper was not submitted for this conference. Abstract Seismic reservoir characterization (for instance, inversion) requires a well-controlled seismic signal that can sometimes not be guaranteed by conventional processing QCs. One option is to use borehole
Pierre-Olivier Lys   +3 more
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Anisotropic seismic data processing

Proceedings, 1996
It is known that in areas with significant shale content, the isotropic assumption in seismic data processing is not correct, and this can lead to misfocusing of dipping events and wrong depth positioning if not properly accounted for.
O. Uzcategui, D. Mujica, V. Celis
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Mountain front seismic processing

SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2008, 2008
Summary Over the last few decades the Colombian foothills area has been explored with mostly 2D seismic data. Repeated efforts to process and reprocess the 2D data gave little hope of achieving a good image of the subsurface. In the last five years 3D seismic was acquired over the intricate part of the mountain front.
Carlos Duque   +5 more
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