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Relative Fidelity Processing of Seismic Data: Methods and Applications

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Relative Fidelity Processing of Seismic Data: Methods and Applications

Relative Fidelity Processing of Seismic Data: Methods and Applications
Wiley Blackwell | English | May 15, 2017 | ISBN-10: 1119052904 | 360 pages | PDF | 26.27 mb

by Xiwen Wang (Editor)

This book presents a comprehensive overview of relative fidelity preservation processing methods and their applications within the oil and gas sector. Four key principles for wide-frequency relative fidelity preservation processing are illustrated throughout the text. Seismic broadband acquisition is the basis for relative fidelity preservation processing and the influence of seismic acquisition on data processing is also analyzed. The methods and principles of Kirchhoff integral migration, one-way wave equation migration and reverse time migration are also introduced and illustrated clearly. Current research of relative amplitude preservation migration algorithms is introduced, and the corresponding numerical results are also shown.

RTM (reverse time migration) imaging methods based on GPU/CPU systems for complicated structures are represented. This includes GPU/CPU high performance calculations and its application to seismic exploration, two-way wave extrapolation operator and boundary conditions, imaging conditions and low frequency noise attenuation, and GPU/CPU system based RTM imaging algorithms. Migration velocity model building methods in depth domain for complicated structures are illustrated in this book. The research status and development of velocity model building are introduced. And the impacting factors are also discussed. Several different velocity model building methods are also represented and analyzed. The book also provides the reader with several case studies of field seismic data imaging in different kinds of basins to show the methods used in practice.

About the Author
Dr. Xiwen Wang is the Vice President of the northwest Branch of the Petroleum Exploration and Development Research Institute, and is well known as a senior technical expert of CNPC. He has chaired numerous major sci-tech projects for CNPC, publishing nearly a hundred papers for domestic and international academic periodicals.