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Pier Paolo G. Bruno
In this paper, seismic exploration methods are reviewed with a particular emphasis on the use of the reflection seismology to investigate the subsurface structures and characterize active faults. The paper provides a descriptive overview, intended for a ...
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Roberto Clairmont, Heather Bedle, Kurt Marfurt and Yichuan Wang
Identifying gas hydrates in the oceanic subsurface using seismic reflection data supported by the presence of a bottom simulating reflector (BSR) is not an easy task, given the wide range of geophysical methods that have been applied to do so. Though the...
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Bartosz Owoc, Artur Marciniak, Jan Dzierzek, Sebastian Kowalczyk and Mariusz Majdanski
The clear and detailed images of geological structures that can be obtained by seismic methods are one of the main drivers of their popularity in geological research. The quality of final geophysical images and models relies strongly on the amount of dat...
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Tetsuro Tsuru and Tetsuo No
By using profiling that focuses on seismic attenuation instead of reflectivity, we investigate geological structures in volcanic areas and fractured areas, where seismic reflections are difficult to observe. A previous study successfully visualized the h...
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Fedor Krasnov and Alexander Butorin
Sparse spikes deconvolution is one of the oldest inverse problems, which is a stylized version of recovery in seismic imaging. The goal of sparse spike deconvolution is to recover an approximation of a given noisy measurement T = W ∗ r + W 0 ...
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