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What is Horizontal Resolution?

L. R. Denham, R. E. Sheriff

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... component of the time resolution. This expression gives us a quantitive measure of possible horizontal resolution as a function of vertical (time) resolution...

1981

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Search and Discovery.com

.... The seismic data were acquired with 3C sensors oriented vertically. From ray trace modeling taking into account the low velocity layer, waves should...

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Search and Discovery.com

.... The seismic data were acquired with 3C sensors oriented vertically. From ray trace modeling taking into account the low velocity layer, waves should...

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Role of Vortices in Surf Zone Prediction: Sedimentation and Wave Forces

Robert L. Miller

Special Publications of SEPM

... compo nent due to the wave speed and the seaward where C is the wave velocity measured at the crest Fig 16 It is assumed that the horizontal component...

1987

Groundwater Quality Implications of Bank-Storage in a Crystalline-Rock Setting

James R. Mayer, Jonathan Brinson, Barry George

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... assumed piston flow. Hydraulic head responds almost instantly to river stage increase despite relatively low hydraulic conductivity of surficial...

2002

Abstract: Monitoring Active Steam Injection through Time-lapse Seismic Refraction Surveys; #90174 (2014)

Byron M. Kelly and Don C. Lawton

Search and Discovery.com

... on first-arrival head waves, and observable through the subtraction of baseline survey traveltimes from those recorded by the monitor surveys...

2014

Weather Patterns and Coastal Processes

William T. Fox, Richard A. Davis Jr.

Special Publications of SEPM

... component of the wind was larger The strong offshore wind subdued the incoming waves resulting in a decrease in breaker height wave period...

1987

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Search and Discovery.com

...user Multi-component Digital Receivers: Comparison of Subsurface and Conventional Surface Datasets Tagir Galikeev1, Jason Criss1, and Vince Rodych2 1...

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...user Multi-component Digital Receivers: Comparison of Subsurface and Conventional Surface Datasets Tagir Galikeev1, Jason Criss1, and Vince Rodych2 1...

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Attenuating non-compressional energy on vertical motion sensors using rotational data

Hassan Masoomzadeh, Fons ten Kroode, Tim Seher, Mohammad Akbar Hosain Zuberi, Alexander Kritski, Harald Westerdahl, Åsmund Sjøen Pedersen, Mark Thompson, Nick Bernitsas, Phil Behn, Philip Baltz

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

...e some P leakage and lack of non-P energy at the apex is observed. e) Vertical component after denoising based on horizontal rotational components,...

2024

Abstract: SAGD Production Monitoring by Seismic Refraction; #90172 (2014)

D. Dubucq, Tuhin Bhakta, P. Thore

Search and Discovery.com

... of a fast layer, is refracted along the top of that layer, and returns to the surface as a head wave. The waves which return from the top of rock...

2014

Abstract: The Benefits of S-waves and Multicomponent Data for Surface Monitoring; #90187 (2014)

en Dando, Kit Chambers, Raquel Velasco, and Stephen Wilson

Search and Discovery.com

.... Inclusion of 3C data whilst still using a P-wave only migration does not improve on the vertical component only result. However, including S-waves...

2014

A Note on the Preservation of Offshore Tsunami Deposits

Robert Weiss, Heinrich Bahlburg

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the profile of the horizontal velocity component U(x,y,t) for deep, intermediate-deep, and shallow-water waves. The general wavelength in this example is 100 m...

2006

Tempestite Deposition

Paul M. Myrow , John B. Southard

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the offshore component of force of the geostrophic current to the storm waves during their seaward stroke results in an asymmetry of shear stress...

1996

Abstract: The Winds of Change: Anisotropic Rocks— Their Preferred Direction of Fluid Flow and Their Associated Seismic Signatures

Heloise Lynn

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... 32 32 47 2 Although 20 years ago it was politically incorrect to admit that horizontal permeability anisotropy resulting from aligned connected...

2004

Importance of Seismic Attributes in Heterogeneous Reservoir and Improvements Expected from Multi-Component Seismic

Miroslav Barisic, Igor Futivic, Tomislav Malvic

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... to S-wave reflections (PS-waves) have nearly equal amplitude to P-wave reflections. Many multi-component time-lapse projects are focused on clastics...

2008

Abstracts: Seismic Anisotropy of the Marcellus Shale: Feasibility Study for Fracture Characterization; #90173 (2015)

James Gaiser, Alvaro Chaveste, Mary Edrich, Tony Rebec, and Richard Verm

Search and Discovery.com

...-offset traveltimes of P-waves and the two split S-waves. P-wave data quality appears to be very good and accurate elliptical NMO velocity analyses...

2015

Value of conventional PS-wave velocity analyses for PSDM of deep-water OBS data

James Gaiser, James Simmons, Moacyr de Souza Bezerra

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... and horizontal component data obtained from shot points in line with the OBC. The two prominent wavefields on vertical are the direct arrival and first...

2022

9C data acquisition for near-surface imaging in a quick-clay landslide-prone site in SW Sweden

Tatiana Pertuz, Alireza Malehmir

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... slow and the rays have less angles than the P-wave mode. The shear reflections are however better seen in the horizontal component (both H1 and H2...

2022

Combined P and S Waves Survey for Hydrocarbon Exploration

Basuki Puspoputro

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...Combined P and S Waves Survey for Hydrocarbon Exploration Basuki Puspoputro 1990 225 243 An experimental survey utilizing combined P- and S-waves...

1990

Abstract: Interferometric Assessment of Clamping Quality of Borehole Geophones; #90224 (2015)

Yoones Vaezi and Mirko van der Baan

Search and Discovery.com

...-waves. The vertical component recorders lie flat on the wellbore wall and are less prone to instability during the recording time than in horizontal...

2015

Exploring the horizontal component of OBN surveys for added value to imaging

Samara Omar, Jim Simmons, Carlos Calderón

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

...Exploring the horizontal component of OBN surveys for added value to imaging Samara Omar, Jim Simmons, Carlos Calderón Exploring the Horizontal...

2023

Bristol Bay: Model Contemporary Graded Shelf

G. D. Sharma , A. S. Naidu , D. W. Hood

AAPG Bulletin

... by storm-generated waves. These waves may be as great as 200 m long and are believed to elutriate the silts and clays from sediments up to a depth of 80 m...

1972

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