Media Summary: The objective of seismic imaging is to get a sharp and accurate image of the elastic reflectivity in the subsurface, especially in ... Building an accurate image of the subsurface in complex geological settings remains a serious issue for geophysicists. If the first ... Seismic anisotropy, that is to say the directional dependence of seismic velocity, is quite common in sedimentary formations and is ...

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The objective of seismic imaging is to get a sharp and accurate image of the elastic reflectivity in the subsurface, especially in ... Building an accurate image of the subsurface in complex geological settings remains a serious issue for geophysicists. If the first ... Seismic anisotropy, that is to say the directional dependence of seismic velocity, is quite common in sedimentary formations and is ... Full waveform inversion (FWI) has recently emerged as one of the most exciting new techniques in the seismic industry thanks to ... 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 ...

In this compact version of his Distinguished "In the field of seismic imaging, full waveform inversion has become one of the key techniques to provide high resolution ... Eric Verschuur offers a short version of his EET1 tour, explaining how multiple reflections influence seismic measurements.

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EAGE E-Lecture: Epsilon and Delta in Anisotropic Velocity Model Building by Etienne Robein
EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic Geomechanics by Jörg Herwanger
EAGE E-Lecture: Reverse Time Migration: How Does It Work, When To Use It by Etienne Robein
EAGE Student E-Lecture: A Tutorial on Gassmann’s Fluid Substitutions, by Pierre-Olivier Lys
EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic Anisotropy in Shaly Formations…Revisited by Patrick N.J Rasolofosaon
EAGE E-Lecture: Maximising the Benefits of Full Waveform Inversion by Fabio Mancini
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: Rock Physics and Seismic Reservoir Prediction by Per Avseth
EAGE E-Lecture: Paleogeography & Stratigraphy by Juan Tavella
EAGE E-Lecture: An Introduction to Migration without a Single Equation by Claudio Strobbia
EAGE E-Lecture: A misfit function based on an optimal transport distance for FWI by Ludovic Métivier
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EAGE E-Lecture: Epsilon and Delta in Anisotropic Velocity Model Building by Etienne Robein

EAGE E-Lecture: Epsilon and Delta in Anisotropic Velocity Model Building by Etienne Robein

The objective of seismic imaging is to get a sharp and accurate image of the elastic reflectivity in the subsurface, especially in ...

EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic Geomechanics by Jörg Herwanger

EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic Geomechanics by Jörg Herwanger

In this compact version of his

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 Student E-Lecture: A Tutorial on Gassmann’s Fluid Substitutions, by Pierre-Olivier Lys

EAGE Student E-Lecture: A Tutorial on Gassmann’s Fluid Substitutions, by Pierre-Olivier Lys

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EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic Anisotropy in Shaly Formations…Revisited by Patrick N.J Rasolofosaon

EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic Anisotropy in Shaly Formations…Revisited by Patrick N.J Rasolofosaon

Seismic anisotropy, that is to say the directional dependence of seismic velocity, is quite common in sedimentary formations and is ...

EAGE E-Lecture: Maximising the Benefits of Full Waveform Inversion by Fabio Mancini

EAGE E-Lecture: Maximising the Benefits of Full Waveform Inversion by Fabio Mancini

Full waveform inversion (FWI) has recently emerged as one of the most exciting new techniques in the seismic industry thanks to ...

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: Rock Physics and Seismic Reservoir Prediction by Per Avseth

EAGE E-Lecture: Rock Physics and Seismic Reservoir Prediction by Per Avseth

In this compact version of his Distinguished

EAGE E-Lecture: Paleogeography & Stratigraphy by Juan Tavella

EAGE E-Lecture: Paleogeography & Stratigraphy by Juan Tavella

In this

EAGE E-Lecture: An Introduction to Migration without a Single Equation by Claudio Strobbia

EAGE E-Lecture: An Introduction to Migration without a Single Equation by Claudio Strobbia

This

EAGE E-Lecture: A misfit function based on an optimal transport distance for FWI by Ludovic Métivier

EAGE E-Lecture: A misfit function based on an optimal transport distance for FWI by Ludovic Métivier

"In the field of seismic imaging, full waveform inversion has become one of the key techniques to provide high resolution ...

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.