Media Summary: Convolutional seismic modelling is a very convenient and fast technique, widely used in geoscience. It is usually applied in the ... It is relatively well known that migration stretches the waveforms of Building an accurate image of the subsurface in complex geological settings remains a serious issue for geophysicists. If the first ...

Eage E Lecture Dip Correction - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Convolutional seismic modelling is a very convenient and fast technique, widely used in geoscience. It is usually applied in the ... It is relatively well known that migration stretches the waveforms of Building an accurate image of the subsurface in complex geological settings remains a serious issue for geophysicists. If the first ... Laurent Souche (Schlumberger) exposes the latest advances in structural modeling. After discussing the conceptual differences ... Unresolved velocity anomalies in the near surface degrade deeper imaging. As a consequence, great care needs to be taken to ... AVO (Amplitude Versus Offset) analysis is a method many geoscientists may be aware of, but they perhaps do not know how the ...

Spectral Decomposition is a standard tool in the seismic interpreters toolbox. It is also a complex tool to use. In this presentation, Naeini discusses a quantitative approach to do well tie and to QC the outcome. This covers the basic ... Eric Verschuur offers a short version of his EET1 tour, explaining how multiple reflections influence seismic measurements. Current solutions to receiver deghosting of marine seismic data generally involve making complementary measurements of the ... Detecting structure at reservoir scale on seismic data has been a long-standing issue due to vertical resolution constraints.

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EAGE E-Lecture: Dip Correction for Convolutional Modelling and Elastic Inversion by Adam Cherrett
EAGE E-Lecture: Structural Dip, Migration and Quantitative Interpretation by Ehsan Z. Naeini
EAGE E-Lecture: Reverse Time Migration: How Does It Work, When To Use It by Etienne Robein
EAGE E-Lecture: Volume Based Modeling by Laurent Souche
EAGE E-Lecture: Resolving Near-Surface Velocity Anomalies in Marine Data by Ian F. Jones
EAGE E-Lecture: Applied AVO by Anthony Fogg
EAGE E-Lecture: Understanding Spectral Decomposition by Victor Aarre
EAGE E-Lecture: Well Tie: Principles & New Advancements for Broadband Seismic Data, by Ehsan Naeini
EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic Multiple Removal Techniques by Eric Verschuur
EAGE E-Lecture: Data-Driven Green's Function Retrieval From Reflection Data by Kees Wapenaar
EAGE E-Lecture: Wave Equation Receiver Deghosting by Craig Beasley
EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic interpretation with deep learning by Anders U. Waldeland
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EAGE E-Lecture: Dip Correction for Convolutional Modelling and Elastic Inversion by Adam Cherrett

EAGE E-Lecture: Dip Correction for Convolutional Modelling and Elastic Inversion by Adam Cherrett

Convolutional seismic modelling is a very convenient and fast technique, widely used in geoscience. It is usually applied in the ...

EAGE E-Lecture: Structural Dip, Migration and Quantitative Interpretation by Ehsan Z. Naeini

EAGE E-Lecture: Structural Dip, Migration and Quantitative Interpretation by Ehsan Z. Naeini

It is relatively well known that migration stretches the waveforms of

EAGE E-Lecture: Reverse Time Migration: How Does It Work, When To Use It by Etienne Robein

EAGE E-Lecture: Reverse Time Migration: How Does It Work, When To Use It by Etienne Robein

Building an accurate image of the subsurface in complex geological settings remains a serious issue for geophysicists. If the first ...

EAGE E-Lecture: Volume Based Modeling by Laurent Souche

EAGE E-Lecture: Volume Based Modeling by Laurent Souche

Laurent Souche (Schlumberger) exposes the latest advances in structural modeling. After discussing the conceptual differences ...

EAGE E-Lecture: Resolving Near-Surface Velocity Anomalies in Marine Data by Ian F. Jones

EAGE E-Lecture: Resolving Near-Surface Velocity Anomalies in Marine Data by Ian F. Jones

Unresolved velocity anomalies in the near surface degrade deeper imaging. As a consequence, great care needs to be taken to ...

EAGE E-Lecture: Applied AVO by Anthony Fogg

EAGE E-Lecture: Applied AVO by Anthony Fogg

AVO (Amplitude Versus Offset) analysis is a method many geoscientists may be aware of, but they perhaps do not know how the ...

EAGE E-Lecture: Understanding Spectral Decomposition by Victor Aarre

EAGE E-Lecture: Understanding Spectral Decomposition by Victor Aarre

Spectral Decomposition is a standard tool in the seismic interpreters toolbox. It is also a complex tool to use.

EAGE E-Lecture: Well Tie: Principles & New Advancements for Broadband Seismic Data, by Ehsan Naeini

EAGE E-Lecture: Well Tie: Principles & New Advancements for Broadband Seismic Data, by Ehsan Naeini

In this presentation, Naeini discusses a quantitative approach to do well tie and to QC the outcome. This covers the basic ...

EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic Multiple Removal Techniques by Eric Verschuur

EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic Multiple Removal Techniques by Eric Verschuur

Eric Verschuur offers a short version of his EET1 tour, explaining how multiple reflections influence seismic measurements.

EAGE E-Lecture: Data-Driven Green's Function Retrieval From Reflection Data by Kees Wapenaar

EAGE E-Lecture: Data-Driven Green's Function Retrieval From Reflection Data by Kees Wapenaar

This

EAGE E-Lecture: Wave Equation Receiver Deghosting by Craig Beasley

EAGE E-Lecture: Wave Equation Receiver Deghosting by Craig Beasley

Current solutions to receiver deghosting of marine seismic data generally involve making complementary measurements of the ...

EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic interpretation with deep learning by Anders U. Waldeland

EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic interpretation with deep learning by Anders U. Waldeland

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EAGE E-lecture: Evaluating The Gap Between Seismic Scale And Well Scale, by Ryan Williams

EAGE E-lecture: Evaluating The Gap Between Seismic Scale And Well Scale, by Ryan Williams

Detecting structure at reservoir scale on seismic data has been a long-standing issue due to vertical resolution constraints.