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Coding And Decoding Seismic Data The Concept Of Multishooting 1st Edition S Treitel And K Helbig Eds

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Coding And Decoding Seismic Data The Concept Of Multishooting 1st Edition S Treitel And K Helbig Eds
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Publisher: Elsevier Science
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.4 MB
Pages: 1
Author: S. Treitel and K. Helbig (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780080451596, 9780950140131, 0080451594, 0950140139
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Coding And Decoding Seismic Data The Concept Of Multishooting 1st Edition S Treitel And K Helbig Eds by S. Treitel And K. Helbig (eds.) 9780080451596, 9780950140131, 0080451594, 0950140139 instant download after payment.

Currently, the acquisition of seismic surveys is performed as a sequential operation in which shots are computed separately, one after the other. This approach is similar to that of multiple-access technology, which is widely used in cellular communications to allow several subscribers to share the same telephone line.
The cost of performing various shots simultaneously is almost identical to that of one shot; thus, the savings in time and money expected from using the multishooting approach for computing seismic surveys compared to the current approach are enormous. By using this approach, the long-standing problem of simulating a three-dimensional seismic survey can be reduced to a matter of weeks and not years, as is currently the case.
  • Investigates how to collect, stimulate, and process multishooting data
  • Addresses the improvements in seismic characterization and resolution one can expect from multishooting data
  • Aims to educate the oil and gas exploration and production business of the benefits of multishooting data, and to influence their day-to-day surveying techniques

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