Land Seismic Case Studies for Near Surface Modeling and Subsurface Imaging

Land Seismic Case Studies for Near Surface Modeling and Subsurface Imaging
Author: Öz Yilmaz
Publsiher: SEG Books
Total Pages: 1056
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781560803805

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Written for practicing geophysicists, “Land Seismic Case Studies for Near-Surface Modeling and Subsurface Imaging” is a comprehensive guide to understanding and interpreting seismic data. The culmination of land seismic data acquisition and processing projects conducted by the author over the last two decades, this book contains more than nearly 800 figures from worldwide case studies—conducted in both 2D and 3D. Beginning with Chapter 1 on seismic characterization of the near-surface, Chapter 2 presents near-surface modeling by traveltime and full-wave inversion, Chapter 3 presents near-surface modeling by imaging, and then Chapter 4 includes detailed case studies for near-surface modeling. Chapter 5 reviews single- and multichannel signal processing of land seismic data with the key objective of removing surface waves and guided waves that are characterized as coherent linear noise. Uncommon seismic data acquisition methods, including large-offset acquisition in thrust belts to capture the large-amplitude supercritical reflections, swath-line acquisition, and joint PP and SH- SH seismic imaging are highlighted in Chapter 6, and Chapter 7 presents image-based rms velocity estimation and discusses the problem of velocity uncertainty. The final two chapters focus exclusively on case studies: 2D in Chapter 8 and 3D in Chapter 9. An outstanding teaching tool, this book includes analysis workflows containing processing steps designed to solve specific problems. Essential for anyone involved in acquisition, processing, and inversion of seismic data, this volume will become the definitive reference for understanding how the variables in seismic acquisition are directly reflected in the data.

Interpreting Subsurface Seismic Data

Interpreting Subsurface Seismic Data
Author: Rebecca Bell,David Iacopini,Mark Vardy
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2022-05-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128196922

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Interpreting 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. It offers detailed methodologies for interpreting the increasingly vast quantity of data extracted from seismic volumes. Organized into three parts covering foundational context, case studies, and future considerations, Interpreting Subsurface Seismic Data offers a holistic view of seismic data interpretation to ensure understanding while also applying cutting-edge technologies. This view makes the book valuable to researchers and students in a variety of geoscience disciplines, including geophysics, hydrocarbon exploration, applied geology, and hazards. Presents advanced seismic detection workflows utilized cutting-edge technologies Integrates geophysics and geology for a variety of applications, using detailed examples Provides an overview of recent advances in methodologies related to seismic imaging and interpretation

Survey Design and Seismic Acquisition for Land Marine and In between in Light of New Technology and Techniques

Survey Design and Seismic Acquisition for Land  Marine  and In between in Light of New Technology and Techniques
Author: David J. Monk
Publsiher: SEG Books
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2020-02-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781560803706

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Seismic surveys are subject to many different design criteria, but often the parameters are established based on an outdated view of how data can be acquired and how it will be processed. This book highlights what is possible using modern acquisition methods, techniques, and equipment, and how these may impact seismic survey design and acquisition.

Near surface Geophysics

Near surface Geophysics
Author: Dwain K. Butler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2005
Genre: Earth (Planet)
ISBN: 1560801719

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Near-surface geophysics uses the investigational methods of geophysics to study the nature of the very outermost part of the earth's crust. Man interacts with this part of the earth's crust: he walks on it; he drills and excavates into it; he constructs structures on and in it; he utilizes its water and mineral resources; and his wastes are stored on and in it and seep into it. The very outermost part of the Earth's crust is extremely dynamic-in both technical (physical properties) and nontechnical (political, social, legal) terms-which leads to both technical and nontechnical challenges that are much different than the challenges faced by 'traditional' applications of geophysics for regional geologic mapping and for oil and gas exploration.

Illustrated Seismic Processing Volume 2 Preimaging

Illustrated Seismic Processing  Volume 2  Preimaging
Author: Stephen Hill,Andreas Rüger
Publsiher: SEG Books
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781560803683

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Provides a foundation for understanding the fascinating field of seismic processing, addressing that portion which precedes migration. Written for the non-expert, this volume reveals the limitations and potential pitfalls of seismic data, explains seismic processing operations as a series of solutions to problems, and more.

Engineering Seismology with Applications to Geotechnical Engineering

Engineering Seismology with Applications to Geotechnical Engineering
Author: Öz Yilmaz
Publsiher: SEG Books
Total Pages: 966
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781580603294

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The scope of engineering seismology includes geotechnical site investigations for buildings and engineering infrastructures, such as dams, levees, bridges, and tunnels, landslide and active-fault investigations, seismic microzonation, and geophysical investigations of historic buildings. These projects require multidisciplinary participation by the geologist, geophysicist, and geotechnical and earthquake engineers. A key objective of this book (SEG Investigations in Geophysics Series No. 17) by Öz Yilmaz is to encourage the specialists from these disciplines to apply the seismic method to solve the many challenging engineering problems they face. The broader scope of engineering seismology also includes exploration of earth resources, including groundwater exploration, coal and mineral exploration, and geothermal exploration. While focusing on the application of the seismic method to geotechnical site investigations, this book includes many case studies in all of the applications of engineering seismology.

Processing Near surface Seismic reflection Data

Processing Near surface Seismic reflection Data
Author: Gregory S. Baker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 77
Release: 1999
Genre: Geophysics
ISBN: 1560802022

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The goal of this primer is to provide a basic near-surface seismic-reflection processing guide for workers who have not had industry- or academic-supported training or guidance but wish to maintain the integrity of seismic imaging as a tool for near-surface exploration. Increasingly, shallow-reflection seismology is being used as a noninvasive tool for determining the physical properties and geometry of the upper 100 meters of the subsurface. This primer focuses on processing two small data sets using standard common-midpoint (CMP) processing and includes significant processing pitfalls encountered in previous work.

Theory of Seismic Imaging

Theory of Seismic Imaging
Author: John A. Scales
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-03-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3662169185

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Seismic imaging methods are currently used to produce images of the Earth's subsurface properties at diverse length scales, from high-resolution, near-surface environmental studies for oil and gas exploration to long-period images of the entire planet. This book presents the physical and mathematical basis of imaging algorithms in the context of controlled-source reflection seismology. The approach taken is motivated by physical optics and theoretical seismology. The theory is constantly put into practice via a graded sequence of computer exercises using the widely available SU (Seismic Unix) software package.