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Aspects of Seismic Reflection Data Processing

English · Hardback

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A reprinting of eight articles from Surveys in geophysics, v.10, nos.2-4 (1989) on geophysical data processing. The topics include data sets from shear waves, which, generated by mode conversion, are used in solving reservoir problems; the zero-phase term, essential to further processing, and the d

List of contents

Acquisition and Processing of Pure and Converted Shear Waves Generated by Congressional Wave Sources.- Data Acquisition and Pre-Processing Required for Simultaneous P-SV Inversion.- Two-Component Recording with a P-Wave Source to Improve Seismic Resolution.- Perfect Zerophase Sections, Fact or Fiction?.- Exact Time-Domain Solutions for Acoustic Diffraction by a Half Plane.- Constant Velocity Migration in the Various Guises of Plane-Wave Theory.- Reverse Time Migration of CMP-Gathers an Effective Tool for the Determination of Interval Velocities.- Parallelism in Seismic Computing.

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A reprinting of eight articles from Surveys in geophysics, v.10, nos.2-4 (1989) on geophysical data processing. The topics include data sets from shear waves, which, generated by mode conversion, are used in solving reservoir problems; the zero-phase term, essential to further processing, and the d

Product details

Assisted by Marschall (Editor), R Marschall (Editor), R. Marschall (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2009
 
EAN 9780792308461
ISBN 978-0-7923-0846-1
No. of pages 302
Weight 621 g
Illustrations X, 302 p.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Mineralogy, petrography

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