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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Fatiha Gamar, Diego Carotti, Patrice Guillaume, Amor Gacha, Laurent Lopes © 2015 SEG | October

Over recent years, many authors have proposed to compensate the absorption loss effects inside of the imaging process through the use of an attenuation model. This is more particularly necessary in the presence of strong attenuations anomalies. Q tomography has been developed for estimating ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Zhigang Zhang, Ping Wang © 2015 SEG | October

In marine seismic surveys, seismic interference (SI) remains a considerable problem when marine seismic data sets are acquired in close vicinity of each other. We present a method for attenuating SI noise using a sparse Tau-P transform. Using a synthetic example, we demonstrate that ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Yi Xie, James Sun, Yu Zhang, Joe Zhou © 2015 SEG | October

The anelastic effects of the overburden cause seismic amplitude attenuation, wavelet phase distortion and seismic resolution reduction. It is desirable to correct the frequency dependent energy attenuation and phase distortion in a prestack depth migration. The situation becomes more challenging in complex geological regions ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Patrice Guillaume, Stanislaw Warzocha, Olivier Hermant, Anthony Prescott © 2015 SEG | October

We present a method for estimating the shape of salt bodies by using ray-based nonlinear slope tomography. The data to invert mainly consist of residual moveout (RMO) observed below salt shapes on migrated common image point gathers. We compute Fréchet derivatives made of traveltime ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Ping Wang, Jingbo Liu, Jeshurun Hembd, Suryadeep Ray © 2015 SEG | October

While most marine baseline surveys do not use broadband techniques, increasingly more monitor surveys are being adapted to broadband techniques that often use different receiver-depth profiles (e.g., deeper or variable-depth). A regular matching filter that has been commonly used in 4D time-lapse processing may ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Bin Zhou, Joe Zhou, Lubo Liu, Fong Cheen Loh, Junjie Liu, Yi Xie, Zhiliang Wang, Xiaodong Pu © 2015 SEG | October

In the oil rich Bohai area, Ocean Bottom Cable (OBC) acquisition has become the new trend with the benefit of operational flexibility, better illumination, better multiple elimination and better S/N for the targets at middle to deep depth. However, the presence of azimuthal anisotropy ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Yonghe Guo, Shiping Wu, Masamichi Fujimoto, Yuki Sasaki © 2015 SEG | October

Thrust complex imaging in the Timor Trough suffers from the fault shadows due to strong lateral velocity variation. We demonstrate a new workflow to tackle this. Broadband seismic data were acquired with high signal-to-noise ratio of low frequency. With broadband input, full waveform inversion ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Simon King, Gordon Poole © 2015 SEG | October

Receiver deghosting algorithms assuming a flat sea surface may be sub-optimal in the case of significant sea surface datum variations. We propose a method that begins by using the seismic data to calculate a sea surface profile. The sea surface profile is then provided ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Gordon Poole, James Cooper © 2015 SEG | October

We introduce an inversion-driven free surface multiple modelling scheme based on multi-order Green’s functions. The approach optionally combines surface related multiple modelling with source designature and receiver deghosting. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach for peg-leg multiple suppression as well as highlighting the ...