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ABSTRACT: Basin-Floor Topography and the Scaling of Turbidites; #90013 (2003)

Hugh Sinclair, Patience Cowie

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... examples where the ancient sea-floor topography has been reconstructed, and is thought to dominate the signal. The Eocene and Oligocene Taveyannaz...

2003

ABSTRACT: Multiple Overlapping Foraminiferal Litho-Biofacies: Applications to Deep-Water Sedimentology and Reservoir Properties of Turbidites; #90021 (2003)

RICHARD H. FILLON

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... it is necessary to use a qualitative or quantitative strategy to help unscramble the litho-biofacies signal. A graphical partial signal deconvolution approach...

2003

ABSTRACT: FLUID CONDUCTIVITY IN THE SOUTH ELLWOOD FAULT: COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE OCEAN AND A HYDROCARBON RESERVOIR AT ONE KILOMETER DEPTH; #90014 (2003)

Boles, James R., Steve Horner

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... the frequency of the ocean tide. Within +/- 1 minute, there is no lag between the predicted tide signal and the pressure variation in the well. The pressure...

2003

ABSTRACT: Depth Imaging a 2-D Saudi Aramco Seismic Line; #90051 (2006)

Mike Hall, Valery Miroshnikov, Svetlana Bidikhova, Yan Yan

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... it is important to perform pre-conditioning of the data. This particular data contains quite severe surface wave energy that obscures the signal. The application...

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Abstract: Detection of Hydrocarbon Reservoirs Using Controlled Source Electromagnetic Imaging

David Andréis and Lucy MacGregor

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.... Originally developed in the late 1970s, the CSEMI method uses a high powered horizontal electric dipole to transmit a low frequency electromagnetic signal...

2008

ABSTRACT Rapid Climatic Signal Propagation from Source to Sink in a Southern California Sediment-Routing System, #90104 (2010)

Covault Jacob A.; Romans Brian W.; Fildani Andrea; McGann Mary M.; Graham Stephan A.

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...ABSTRACT Rapid Climatic Signal Propagation from Source to Sink in a Southern California Sediment-Routing System, #90104 (2010) Covault Jacob...

2010

ABSTRACT: Lidar Intensity as a Remote Sensor of Rock Properties: An Investigation of the Sego Sandstone, Book Cliffs, Utah; #90106 (2010)

Darrin Burton, Lesli J. Wood

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... spatial data, lidar scanners record the intensity: the power of the backscattered signal relative to the power of the emitted signal. Intensity has been...

2010

ABSTRACT: The Prediction Error Filters Applied for Structural Dip Interpretation; #90133 (2011)

Alfredo Fernandez and Kurt J. Marfurt

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... directly from the signal itself and are able to find missing parts of the signal. These filters are also used to compare and classify the seismic...

2011

The LOSS Stack, How to Find What You Have Been Missing

Keith Edwards*, Al Bradshaw

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... Edwards* Berkana Energy Corp., Calgary, AB, Canada [email protected] and Al Bradshaw Earth Signal Seismic Processing Purpose and Methodology...

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Abstract: Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) of Turner Valley Airborne Gravity Data in the Foothills of Alberta, Canada; #90211 (2015)

Hassan Hassan

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... of some useful information in the signal. Since potential field data are in general nonlinear and non-stationary in nature, we expect limitations...

2015

Abstract: Fit for Purpose Microseismic Design; #90000 (2016)

Anca Rosca

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... this magnitude threshold for the target area is problematic for surface monitoring since the amplitude of the seismic signal is significantly reduced...

2016

Abstract: GPR Noise Reduction Based on BPD and BPD-EMD; #90255 (2017)

Roya Ostoori, Ali Goudarzi, Behrooz Oskooi

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...) empirically decomposes a non-stationary signal to a limited set of stationary and oscillatory sub signals, called IMFs (Huang et al., 1998). The Basis...

2017

Abstract: Getting the Most Out of Difficult Data; #90286 (2017)

Philippe Steeghs

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... of Difficult Data Philippe Steeghs1 1 TNO Geo Energy ABSTRACT The last decade has seen a tremendous improvement in signal quality in seismic data. Dense...

2017

Abstract: CARBONATE STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY: IMPLICATIONS FOR BASIN WIDE CORRELATIONS IN THE WOLFCAMP D FORMATION IN THE MIDLAND BASIN; #90298 (2017)

Alex Reis

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... about the evolution of Midland Basin sediments post-deposition. Burial diagenesis can preserve some of the original seawater signal, allowing...

2017

Abstract: Effects of Miocene Climatic Fluctuations on Fluvial Architecture in Andean Continental Environments; #90321 (2018)

Scott Meek

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... known, which will allow for isolation of the climate signal from the tectonic signal. We will collect new multidisciplinary data to create a more...

2018

Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy of Late Paleozoic Cyclothems; A Signal of Sediment Undersupply, Large-Magnitude Sea-Level Changes and Low Accommodation;

Christopher Fielding

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...Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy of Late Paleozoic Cyclothems; A Signal of Sediment Undersupply, Large-Magnitude Sea-Level Changes and Low...

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Abstract: State-of-the-art QC of Middle East Mega Crews; #91204 (2023)

Abdelrauof Badawi

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... correlation, shot records are blended (mixed signal and noise from several consecutive source points). The success of the blended acquisition technique...

2023

Abstract: A Compressive Sensing Seismic Data Reconstruction Approach Based on Accelerated Iterative Threshold; #91204 (2023)

Lieqian Dong, Mugang Zhang, Xueyong An, Datong Zhou, Yunlei WangDong

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... theorem and provides a new framework for sampling signals and wavefields, which suggests that a signal can be recovered from a small number...

2023

Abstract: Case Study of Advanced Seismic Imaging to Illuminate Low Reflectivity Carbonate Reservoirs in Offshore Abu Dhabi, UAE; #91204 (2023)

Mohamed Mahgoub, Khalid Obaid, Oleg Khakimov, Saif Al Mesaabi

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... and density contrasts, which results in weak seismic reflectivity and, therefore, low signal to noise ratio. This presents significant challenges...

2023

Recent Developments in InSAR Techniques for Monitoring Surface Deformation: Applications in North America; #40597 (2010)

Giacomo Falorni, Andrea Tamburini, Stefano Cespa, Fabrizio Novali

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... are identified as PS Received signal PS Signal PS Signals Range SqueeSAR™ concept • Vegetated areas do NOT produce PS – no coherence Received...

2010

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