1. Introduction -- 2. Spatial considerations -- 3. The continuous wavefield -- 4. The recorded wavefield -- 5. Processing the recorded wavefield -- 6. Review of main points -- 7. References -- 8. Index
Summary
This book discusses a number of subjects concerning seismic data acquisition and seismic data processing. The author explains how the description of multiple-coverage data, gathered for a 2-D seismic line, as a three-dimensional wavefield is of prime importance to a proper understanding of seismic data acquisition and intimately related seismic data processing problems
Analysis
Acquisition
Air gun
Aliasing
Arrays
Coherency
Common midpoint
Common offset
Common receiver
Common shot
Compresional wave
Continutation
Deconvolution
Diffraction
Dip
Displacement
DMO
Dynamic
Filtering
Fourier
Land
Linear
Marine
Migration
NMO
Noise
Phase
Prestack
Processing
Random
Reciprocity
Resolution
Sampling
Seismic
Shear modulus
Shear wave
Stacking
Statics
Surface wave
Transform
Traveltime
Two-dimensional
Velocity
Vibroseis
Wavelet
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-116) and index
Notes
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