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AAPG Studies in Geology No. 48 / SEG Geophysical References Series No. 11, Chapter 8: Numerically Reconstructed Methane-seep Signal in Soil Gases over Devonian Gas Pools and Prospects (Northeast British Columbia): Surface Microseeps and Postsurvey Discovery

Hans H. von der Dick, Kent R. Barrett, and Dane A. Bosman

AAPG Special Volumes

...AAPG Studies in Geology No. 48 / SEG Geophysical References Series No. 11, Chapter 8: Numerically Reconstructed Methane-seep Signal in Soil Gases...

2002

Dutch Slough Gas Field, Contra Costa County, California: ABSTRACT

Robert D. Reedy

AAPG Bulletin

... in October, 1963, by Signal Oil and Gas Company, is conveniently located 40 miles east of San Francisco and adjacent to one of the leading energy markets...

1965

Binary-Gain Recording and Processing: ABSTRACT

F. Reynolds, Robert H. Ray

AAPG Bulletin

... system that switches gain for each seismic channel in steps of two in response to changes in signal energy. This technique allows data recovery...

1967

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... significantly from interpretive input to velocities used for time and depth migration. With low fold in the near surface, low signal-to-noise ratios...

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ABSTRACT: Sub-Milankovitch cycles in Paratethyan sediments; #90109 (2010)

Mathias Harzhauser, Patrick Grunert, Andrea Kern, Oleg Mandic, Werner E. Piller, Ali Soliman, Martin Gross

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... analysed in terms of Milankovitch cycles. All studies reveal a distinct signal at the 100 ky eccentricity cycle. Marine deposits of the Paratethys...

2010

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... significantly from interpretive input to velocities used for time and depth migration. With low fold in the near surface, low signal-to-noise ratios...

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Abstract: Seismic Time-Frequency analysis by Empirical Mode Decomposition; #90187 (2014)

Jiajun Han and Mirko van der Baan

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...) decomposes a seismic signal into a sum of oscillatory components, with guaranteed positive and smoothly varying instantaneous frequencies. Analysis...

2014

Abstract: Attenuation, Velocity Dispersion and the Fate of the Vibroseis Signal; #90211 (2015)

Bernd Milkereit, Flora Sun, Wei Qian, and Thomas Bohlen

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...Abstract: Attenuation, Velocity Dispersion and the Fate of the Vibroseis Signal; #90211 (2015) Bernd Milkereit, Flora Sun, Wei Qian, and Thomas...

2015

Abstract: Further on the Predictive Volcanic Eruption Trends: A Theoretical Approach to Geophysical Survey; #90255 (2017)

Emetere Eterigho

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... was carried via mathematical experimentation of a conductive model capable of transmitting heat flux signal within several kilometers from the magma...

2017

Abstract: Seismic Data Gather Conditioning for Prestack Seismic Data Inversion; #90319 (2018)

Gang Yu, Yusheng Zhang, Ximing Wang, Xing Liang, Benjing Liu, Scott Singleton, Maggie Smith

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... prior to reservoir characterization. Three specific seismic properties that will be addressed are: (1) signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), (2) offset...

2018

Abstract: Compressive Sensing Challenged; #91204 (2023)

Jan de Bruin

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... of arrays was not (so much) to improve signal to (random) noise but to suppress the groundroll by adequately sampling it. We can do much better now...

2023

Abstract: Converted Wave Processing to Reveal Signal of Highly Noisy Single Sensor Data; #91204 (2023)

Victor Dolgov, Bahaaeldin Kamel

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...Abstract: Converted Wave Processing to Reveal Signal of Highly Noisy Single Sensor Data; #91204 (2023) Victor Dolgov, Bahaaeldin Kamel Converted Wave...

2023

Rapid Climatic Signal Propagation from Source to Sink in a Southern California Sediment-Routing System; #50298 (2010)

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

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...Rapid Climatic Signal Propagation from Source to Sink in a Southern California Sediment-Routing System; #50298 (2010) Jacob A. Covault, Brian W...

2010

New Technology to Acquire, Process, and Interpret Transient EM Data; #41579 (2015)

Anton Ziolkowski, Richard Carson, David Wright

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... decays as 1/r3. Parameters that must be optimized to maximize the signal include input current; source bipole length; order of the pseudo-random binary...

2015

Investigation of Using Siderite to Track the Occurrence of Geologic Hydrogen

Albert Maende, W. David Weldon, Brian Horsfield

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... for the Wilson-1 well; Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD) Hydrogen Signal vs IR CO2 signal in Descending portion of Siderite pyrogram of Wilson-1 well 5010...

2025

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