DLP Webinar: Making the Transition from Discrete Shot Records to Continuous Wavefields
DLP Webinar: Making the Transition from Discrete Shot Records to Continuous Wavefields
Instructor: | Tilman Klüver |
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Duration: | 60 min + Q&A |
Discipline: | Geophysics |
Main topics: | A marine seismic data acquisition and processing methodology will be explained and demonstrated that makes use of continuous source and receiver side wavefields |
Language: | English |
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In this webinar, a marine seismic method that makes use of continuous wavefields on both the source and receiver side is explained. On the receiver side, data from typically one sail line is recorded continuously and treated as one long record in processing. The method treats source wavefields that can be emitted continuously over the length of the sail line while moving. The method will be explained and demonstrated with synthetic and real data examples acquired with densely triggered single air-guns. The method significantly reduces sound pressure and exposure levels compared to acquisition with standard sized air-gun arrays. Multiple sources distributed in the cross-line direction can be treated effectively. Thereby, cross-line source sampling of towed streamer data can be improved and acquisition efficiency increased.
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This webinar is for anybody with an interest in marine seismic data acquisition and/or the reduction of its environmental imprint.
About the Lecturer
Dr. Tilman Klüver studied geophysics at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, and received his diploma in 2004. In 2007, he received a doctor degree in natural sciences from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany. He joined PGS in 2007 as a research geophysicist
and has worked on various seismic acquisition and processing related topics since then. He is currently a senior research geophysicist based in Oslo, Norway.