Long-offset towed-streamer recording ? A cheaper alternative to multi-component OBC for exploration?
R. Gareth Williams, Graham Roberts and Keith Hawkins
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2001(1) 1 - 4
Published: 2001
Abstract
Multi-component OBC data relies on mode conversion from p-wave to s-wave in the subsurface to obtain information about the elastic properties of the earth. Since the energy converted to s-wave is now missing from the p-wave an alternative to recording OBC multi-component data is to examine p-wave data for the missing energy. Since the conversion is dependent upon the incident angle and occurs most at wider angles of incidence, long offset p-wave data is necessary for this technique. A non-linear, wide angle (including post critical) AVO inversion has been developed that allows elastic properties to be extracted from long offset p-wave data. In order to extract amplitudes at long offsets for this inversion it is necessary to image the data correctly, including correcting for higher order moveout. The higher order moveout may itself be inverted to yield additional information about the anisotropy of the sub-surface.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2001ab148
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