Redatuming to Improve Hard Rock Seismic Data
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Open access
Authors
Ung, Kai Fu Kevin
Date
2017Supervisor
Assoc. Prof. Andrej Bona
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
Exploration Geophysics
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Abstract
Land seismic data is generally distorted by complex wave propagation through the regolith. This distortion greatly impedes the standard processing and imaging methods. I try to address this by transforming the data into a dataset that would correspond to a virtual acquisition surface below the regolith. I describe, modify and test several such redatuming methods on synthetic data. These tests then inform my application of the methods to field data, which show promising results.
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