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Chamarczuk, Michał (author), Draganov, D.S. (author), Quiros, Diego (author), Malinowski, Michał (author)
Most of the ambient-noise studies are performed with sensor arrays located at the surface. Passive recordings containing seismic arrivals from subsurface sources could be seen as having a geometry resembling reverse vertical seismic profiling (RVSP). In such scenarios, the intersource seismic-interferometry technique can be used to redatum...
journal article 2022
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Staring, M. (author), Dukalski, Marcin (author), Belonosov, Mikhail (author), Baardman, Rolf H. (author), Yoo, Jewoo (author), Hegge, Rob F. (author), Borselen, Roald van (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Suppression of surface-related and internal multiples is an outstanding challenge in seismic data processing. The former is particularly difficult in shallow water, whereas the latter is problematic for targets buried under complex, highly scattering overburdens. We have developed a two-step, amplitude- and phase-preserving, inversion-based...
journal article 2021
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Konstantaki, L.A. (author), Ghose, R. (author), Draganov, D.S. (author), Diaferia, G. (author), Heimovaara, T.J. (author)
Understanding the processes occurring inside a landfill is important for improving the treatment of landfills. Irrigation and recirculation of leachate are widely used in landfill treatments. Increasing the efficiency of such treatments requires a detailed understanding of the flow inside the landfill. The flow depends largely on the...
journal article 2014
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Berkhout, A.J. (author)
The next generation seismic processing system will comprise a chain of unified algorithms, from preprocessing to reservoir characterization. All these algorithms are formulated in terms of a closed-loop estimation problem, showing a great similarity with each other. A critical module in each algorithm is forward modeling, allowing feedback...
journal article 2013
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Ishiyama, T. (author)
In a shallow water environment, mud-rolls are often dominant and appear as a prevailing coherent noise in OBC seismic data. Their complex properties make the noise elimination notably challenging in seismic processing. To address these challenges, we propose a dispersive multimodal mud-roll elimination method using a feedback-loop approach with...
journal article 2013
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Berkhout, A.J. (author), Blacquière, G. (author)
If simultaneous shooting is carried out by incoherent source arrays, being the condition of blended acquisition, the deblending process generates shot records with a very low residual interference (blending noise). We found, theoretically and numerically, that deblended shot records had a better background-related signal-to-noise ratio than shot...
journal article 2013
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