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van IJsseldijk, J.E. (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Thorbecke, J.W. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Geophysical monitoring of subsurface reservoirs relies on detecting small changes in the seismic response between a baseline and monitor study. However, internal multiples, related to the over- and underburden, can obstruct the view of the target response, hence complicating the time-lapse analysis. To retrieve a response that is free from...
journal article 2023
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van der Neut, J.R. (author), Hoogerbrugge, L.A. (author), van Dongen, K.W.A. (author), Verschuur, D.J. (author)
Full Wavefield Migration (FWMig) is an inversion-based seismic imaging modality that incorporates multiple reflections via one-way wave propagation. The flexible Full Wavefield Modelling (FWMod) engine that undergirds FWMig can be extended to address both compressional and converted waves. To take care of the angle-dependent nature of reflection...
conference paper 2023
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Shoja, Aydin (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Least-squares reverse-time migration (LSRTM) is a method that seismologists utilize to compute a high-resolution subsurface image. Nevertheless, LSRTM is a computationally demanding problem. One way to reduce the computational costs of the LSRTM is to choose a small region of interest (ROI) and compute the image of that region. However, finding...
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van der Neut, J.R. (author), Brackenhoff, J.A. (author), Meles, G.A. (author), Zhang, L. (author), Slob, E.C. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
A Green's function in an acoustic medium can be retrieved from reflection data by solving a multidimensional Marchenko equation. This procedure requires a priori knowledge of the initial focusing function, which can be interpreted as the inverse of a transmitted wavefield as it would propagate through the medium, excluding (multiply)...
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Shoja, Aydin (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Least-squares reverse time migration (LSRTM) is a common imaging technique that geophysicists have been using to obtain high-resolution images. Nevertheless, the high computational cost shifted the focus of researchers to the target-oriented approach. In this approach, by limiting the computational grid to a relatively smaller region, the...
conference paper 2022
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van der Neut, J.R. (author), Brackenhoff, Joeri (author), Meles, Giovanni Angelo (author), Slob, E.C. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
By solving a Marchenko equation, Green’s functions at an arbitrary (inner) depth level inside an unknown elastic layered medium can be retrieved from single-sided reflection data, which are collected at the top of the medium. To date, it has only been possible to obtain an exact solution if the medium obeyed stringent monotonicity conditions and...
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van der Neut, J.R. (author), Brackenhoff, J. (author), Meles, Giovanni Angelo (author), Slob, E.C. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Green’s functions in an unknown elastic layered medium can be retrieved from single-sided reflection data by solving a Marchenko equation. This methodology requires a priori knowledge of all forward-scattered (non-converted and converted) waveforms. Moreover, the medium should satisfy stringent monotonicity conditions, which are often not met in...
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Shoja, Aydin (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Geophysicists have widely used least-squares reverse-time migration (LSRTM) to obtain high-resolution images of the subsurface. However, LSRTM is computationally expensive and it can suffer from multiple reflections. Recently, a target-oriented approach to LSRTM has been proposed, which focuses the wavefield above the target of interest....
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Bais, Frank (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author)
Cliff’s Delta is a non-parametric effect size that is based on data observations. In this paper, we elaborate on an adaptation of Cliff’s Delta in order to compare behaviour profiles. Behaviour profiles are density distributions in which survey answer behaviour is summarized for specific groups of respondents or items. Such profiles are...
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van der Neut, J.R. (author), Brackenhoff, J. (author), Meles, G. (author), Zhang, L. (author), Slob, E.C. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Green’s functions in an unknown medium can be retrieved from single-sided reflection data by solving a multidimensional Marchenko equation. This methodology requires knowledge of the direct wavefield throughout the medium, which should include forward-scattered waveforms. In practice, the direct field is often computed in a smooth background...
conference paper 2021
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Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author), Brackenhoff, J.A. (author), Dukalski, Marcin (author), Meles, G.A. (author), Slob, E.C. (author), Staring, M. (author), Thorbecke, J.W. (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Zhang, L. (author), Reinicke Urruticoechea, C. (author)
With the Marchenko method it is possible to retrieve Green's functions between virtual sources in the subsurface and receivers at the surface from reflection data at the surface and focusing functions. A macro model of the subsurface is needed to estimate the first arrival; the internal multiples are retrieved entirely from the reflection data....
journal article 2021
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Taskin, U. (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Gemmeke, Hartmut (author), van Dongen, K.W.A. (author)
Whole breast ultrasound scanning systems are used to screen a women’s breast for suspicious lesions. Typically, the transducers are located at fixed positions at relatively large distances from the breast to avoid any contact with the breast. Unfortunately, these large distances give rise to large spatial domains to be imaged. These large...
journal article 2020
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Almagro Vidal, C. (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Time-lapse changes in the subsurface can be analyzed by comparing seismic reflection data from two different states, one serving as the base survey and the second as the monitor survey. Conventionally, reflection data are acquired by placing active seismic sources at the acquisition surface. Alternatively, these data can be acquired from passive...
journal article 2019
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Meles, G.A. (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), van Dongen, K.W.A. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Wavefield focusing can be achieved by Time-Reversal Mirrors, which involve in- and output signals that are infinite in time and waves propagating through the entire medium. Here, an alternative solution for wavefield focusing is presented. This solution is based on a new integral representation where in- and output signals are finite in time,...
conference paper 2019
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van der Neut, J.R. (author), Fokkema, J.T. (author), van den Berg, P.M. (author), Zapf, Michael (author), Ruiter, Nicole V. (author), Taskin, U. (author), van Dongen, K.W.A. (author)
Synthetic-aperture (SA) imaging is a popular method to visualize the reflectivity of an object from ultrasonic reflections. The method yields an image of the (volume) contrast in acoustic impedance with respect to the embedding. Typically, constant mass density is assumed in the underlying derivation. Due to the band-limited nature of the...
journal article 2019
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Meles, G.A. (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), van Dongen, K.W.A. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Wavefield focusing is often achieved by time-reversal mirrors, where wavefields emitted by a source located at the focal point are evaluated at a closed boundary and sent back, after time-reversal, into the medium from that boundary. Mathematically, time-reversal mirrors are derived from closed-boundary integral representations of reciprocity...
journal article 2019
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Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author), Brackenhoff, J.A. (author), Thorbecke, J.W. (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Slob, E.C. (author), Verschuur, D.J. (author)
A virtual acoustic source inside a medium can be created by emitting a time-reversed point-source response from the enclosing boundary into the medium. However, in many practical situations the medium can be accessed from one side only. In those cases the time-reversal approach is not exact. Here, we demonstrate the experimental design and...
journal article 2018
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van der Neut, J.R. (author), Brackenhoff, Joeri (author), Staring, Myrna (author), Zhang, L. (author), de Ridder, S.A.L. (author), Slob, E.C. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
journal article 2018
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Almagro Vidal, C. (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Verdel, Arie (author), Hartstra, I.E. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Passive seismic interferometry enables the estimation of the reflection response of the subsurface using passive receiver recordings at the surface from sources located deep in the Earth. Interferometric imaging makes use of this retrieved reflection response in order to study the subsurface. Successful interferometric imaging relies on the...
journal article 2018
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Zhang, L. (author), Slob, E.C. (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
We have derived an improved reverse time migration (RTM) scheme to image the medium without artifacts arising from internal multiple reflections. This is based on a revised implementation of Marchenko redatuming using a new time-truncation operator. Because of the new truncation operator, we can use the time-reversed version of the standard...
journal article 2018
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