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Practical Seismic Data Analysis

English · Hardback

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"This modern introduction to seismic data processing in both exploration and global geophysics demonstrates practical applications through real data and tutorial examples. The underlying physics and mathematics of the various seismic analysis methods arepresented, giving students an appreciation of their limitations and potential for creating models of the sub-surface. Designed for a one-semester course, this textbook discusses key techniques within the context of the world's ever increasing need for petroleum and mineral resources - equipping upper undergraduate and graduate students with the tools they need for a career in industry"--

List of contents

Preface; 1. Introduction to seismic data; 2. Preliminary analysis of seismic data; 3. Discrete spectral analysis; 4. Seismic resolution and fidelity; 5. Digital filters; 6. Deconvolution; 7. Practical seismic migration; 8. Practical seismic velocity analysis; 9. Suppression of multiple reflections; 10. Data fitting and model inversion; 11. Special topics; Glossary; References; Index.

About the author

Hua-Wei Zhou is Professor and Robert Sheriff Endowed Chair of Applied Seismology at the University of Houston. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Texas Tech University and has held the position of 'Lv-Ka' Scholar at the Ocean University of China in Qingdao since 2010. He is one of the few experts in seismic imaging to have done extensive research in both exploration geophysics and solid Earth geophysics, having worked for Exxon Production Research Company as well as having 25 years' academic teaching experience. The materials for this book have been taught by him in graduate classes as well as in industry short courses, given in the USA, South Africa and China.

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'This book is a valuable reference for senior undergraduates and graduates in exploration geophysics and seismology. It covers all the common methods and steps of seismic data processing, using clearly presented mathematics. In particular, helpful boxes in the text enable readers to better understand both basic and crucial information, supported well by the exercises and further reading list also provided.' Jingyi Chen, Decker Dawson Assistant Professor of Geophysics, University of Tulsa

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