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Martins, Joana E. (author), Hooper, A.J. (author), Hanssen, R.F. (author)
After decades of oil, gas, and coal exploitation, we have learned about some of the unpleasant aftereffects of subsurface resource exploration. Adverse long-term impacts, some known during exploration periods, others only afterwards, may include induced seismicity, land subsidence, or even sinkholes. While geothermal is currently seen as a...
conference paper 2021
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Root, B.C. (author)
Current seismic tomography models show a complex environment underneath the crust, corroborated by high-precision satellite gravity observations. Both data sets are used to independently explore the density structure of the upper mantle. However, combining these two data sets proves to be challenging. The gravity-data has an inherent...
journal article 2020
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Masaya, S. (author), Eric Verschuur, D. J. (author)
This paper proposes a reflectivity constraint for velocity estimation to optimally solve the inverse problem for active seismic imaging. This constraint is based on the velocity model derived from the definition of reflectivity and acoustic impedance. The constraint does not require any prior information of the subsurface and large extra...
journal article 2018
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Weemstra, C. (author), Draganov, D.S. (author), Ruigrok, E.N. (author), Hunziker, J.W. (author), Gomez, Martin (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interferometry (SI). Conventionally, the SI responses are retrieved by simple crosscorrelation of recordings made by separate receivers: one of the receivers acts as a ‘virtual source’ whose response is retrieved at the other receivers.When SI is applied...
journal article 2017
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Bharadwaj, Pawan (author), Mulder, W.A. (author), Drijkoningen, G.G. (author)
Least-squares inversion of seismic arrivals can provide remarkably detailed models of the Earth's subsurface. However, cycle skipping associated with these oscillatory arrivals is the main cause for local minima in the least-squares objective function. Therefore, it is often difficult for descent methods to converge to the solution without an...
journal article 2016
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Jousset, Philippe (author), Blanck, Hanna (author), Franke, Steven (author), Metz, M. (author), Águstsson, K. (author), Verdel, Arie (author), Ryberg, T. (author), Hersir, Gylfi Páll (author), Weemstra, C. (author), Bruhn, D.F. (author), Flovenz, Olafur G (author)
We present tomographic results obtained around geothermal reservoirs using seismic data recorded both on-land Reykjanes, SW-Iceland and offshore along Reykjanes Ridge. We gathered records from a network of 83 seismic stations (including 21 Ocean Bottom Seismometers) deployed between April 2014 and August 2015. We obtain crustal velocity images...
conference paper 2016
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Van Leeuwen, T. (author), Mulder, W.A. (author)
Wave-equation traveltime tomography tries to obtain a subsurface velocity model from seismic data, either passive or active, that explains their traveltimes. A key step is the extraction of traveltime differences, or relative phase shifts, between observed and modelled finite-frequency waveforms. A standard approach involves a correlation of the...
journal article 2010
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