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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Adam Smiarowski, Tianyou Chen © 2015 SEG | October

In this abstract, we calculate the current density during the on-time of a half-sine waveform EM system. Because current is continually regenerated at surface, the classic smoke-ring appearance of current induced in the ground is distorted. We show that current density during the on-time ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Adel Khalil, Henning Hoeber, Arash Jafargandomi, Sylvain De Pierrepont © 2015 SEG | October

Reservoir analysis of seismic data is performed on migrated seismic images, which represent the spatial variability of the medium’s reflectivity. Intuitively, the process of migration rotates the wavelet so that it is normal to the imaged reflectors. Processes used in reservoir analysis such as ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Tianyou Chen, Greg Hodges, Adam Smiarowski © 2015 SEG | October

Induced polarization (IP) effects observed in airborne time domain electromagnetic (TEM) survey data offer information on the chargeability of the subsurface in addition to conductivity derived from TEM data. However the IP effect is generally weak and obscured in the total TEM response. As ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Barry Hung, Xusong Wang, Ying Peng Phan, Riaz Alai, Kefeng Xin, Yi He, Nurul Nadzirah Rahman, Wai Hoong Tang © 2015 SEG | October

We propose a broadband processing workflow that is purely data driven and applicable to both conventional towed and variable depth towed marine streamer data. Three important ingredients of our workflow are highlighted: (1) deghosting; (2) FS-QTomo and A-QTomo; (3) prestack depth Q migration (Q-PSDM) ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | John Pendrel © 2015 SEG | October

We demonstrate by example, a joint deterministic inversion – facies estimation procedure which makes minimal prior assumptions and obviates the need for the building of a low frequency model (LFM) which interpolates log curves between wells. We then apply the same procedure to geostatistical ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Feng Yang, Ronan Sablon, Robert Soubaras © 2015 SEG | October

Contrary to conventional seismic that focuses in a narrow band in middle frequencies, broadband seismic aims at acquiring information within the whole bandwidth emitted by the source. A good knowledge of the source signature is thus of paramount importance in broadband processing. However, the ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Botao Qin, Thibaut Allemand, Gilles Lambare © 2015 SEG | October

A great deal of effort has been expended to improve the amplitude reliability of migration. The similarity of reverse time migration (RTM) to the gradient of full waveform inversion (FWI) indicates that preserved amplitude RTM can help improve FWI. We develop the theoretical derivation ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Mark Skinner, Philip Smith, Andrew Irving, Jeoveth Muhongo, Arash Jafargandomi, Celine Lacombe, Stuart Long, Joseph Jackson, Matthew Wingham, Martin Riviere © 2015 SEG | October

Here we develop and present a 4D processing flow including ΔSΔR (the sum of the mis-positioning of the sources and receivers from baseline to monitor survey) thresholding and parallel pairwise binning with transfer operators to improve the quality of the 4D products while optimizing ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Peter Mesdag, Reza Saberi, C. Mangat © 2015 SEG | October

In this paper a method is described to update the low frequencies of the elastic parameters coming from pre-stack time lapse inversion in a data driven manner. In the process no assumptions are made regarding the nature of the reservoir changes. Also no assumptions ...

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