The diffractive component of the wavefield is often treated as noise during traditional preprocessing workflows. However, it possesses valuable information for imaging faults …
Diffractions in the seismic data are associated with the small-scale subsurface structures, thus their separation and imaging are helpful in characterizing the underground …
SH Ali, MC Poppelreiter, BB Saw, MM Shah… - Carbonates and …, 2021 - Springer
Present studies focus the depositional and diagenetic processes controlling porosity of the middle to upper Miocene carbonates in Central Luconia, Malaysia. Secondary porosity has …
In petroliferous basins, integration of regional and local tectonics along with well data is used to understand the generation of geo-pressured variations in different lithological units …
P Lin, S Peng, X Cui, W Du, C Li - Geophysics, 2022 - library.seg.org
Seismic diffractions encoding subsurface small-scale geologic structures have great potential for high-resolution imaging of subwavelength information. Diffraction separation …
B Zhou, M Pavlova, R Sliwa… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Instead of dismissing seismic diffractions as interfering noise and ignoring or suppressing them, they can be used to identify small geological discontinuities such as faults, dykes, and …
Y Shin, HG Ji, SE Park, JW Oh - Journal of Marine Science and …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology that directly removes industry driven CO2 to achieve carbon neutrality. In the process of CCS, it is necessary to monitor whether …
The link between sequence stratigraphy and diagenetic alterations is quite familiar for the last two decades in different types of reservoir rocks. Understanding the lithologic …
S Ardhyastuti, S Husein, D Muljawan… - … Series: Earth and …, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
The Indonesian government has initiated a program for Ina Tsunami Early Warning System by the development of sea level monitoring systems including a Cable-Based Tsunameter …