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Holicki, M.E. (author)
In acoustic exploration and monitoring imaging plays a critical role in uncovering structure and minute changes therein. It is, however, often hampered by unfulfilled assumptions. One such assumption is that estimated incident and reflected wavefields at a reflector travel in opposite directions with respect to the reflector surface-normal...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Holicki, M.E. (author), Drijkoningen, G.G. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Up–down wavefield decomposition is effectuated by a scaled addition or subtraction of the pressure and vertical particle velocity, generally on horizontal or vertical surfaces, and works well for data given on such surfaces. The method, however, is not applicable to decomposing a wavefield when it is given at one instance in time, i.e. on...
journal article 2018
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Holicki, M.E. (author), Drijkoningen, G.G. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
We propose a novel directional decomposition operator for wavefield snapshots in heterogeneous-velocity media. The proposed operator demonstrates the link between the amplitude of pressure and particlevelocity plane waves in the wavenumber domain. The proposed operator requires two spatial Fourier transforms (one forward and one backward) per...
conference paper 2017
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Holicki, M.E. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author), Drijkoningen, G.G. (author)
We propose a novel acoustic decomposition operator for time slices, loosely based on conventional surface decomposition operators. The proposed operators hold for constant velocity models and require two 2D Fourier Transforms (one forward, one backward) per decomposed time slice per decomposition direction. We then demonstrate the capabilities...
conference paper 2016
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Drijkoningen, G.G. (author), Dieulangard, D. (author), Holicki, M.E. (author)
The feasibility of using an air gun near the sea floor as shear-wave source has been investigated. With an air gun near the sea floor, an evanescent P-wave in the water becomes a propagating S-wave in the sea floor, such that it seems that a pure shear-wave source has been used at the sea floor. This type of wave has been called a P*S wave. An...
conference paper 2015
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