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An inversion approach to separating sources in marine simultaneous shooting acquisition - application to a Gulf of Mexico data set

An inversion approach to separating sources in marine simultaneous shooting acquisition - application to a Gulf of Mexico data set
An inversion approach to separating sources in marine simultaneous shooting acquisition - application to a Gulf of Mexico data set
The simultaneous firing of marine sources can provide a significant uplift in terms of acquisition efficiency and data quality enhancement. However, the seismic interference resulting from one or more ‘other’ sources needs to be well understood and the appropriate processing strategies need to be developed for the method to fulfil its promise.

In this paper, a modified inversion approach is presented for the effective separation of sources in marine simultaneous shooting acquisition. The method aims to distribute all energy in the simultaneous shot records by reconstructing the individual shot records at their respective locations. The method is applied to a wide azimuth data set acquired in the Gulf of Mexico where two sources out of four in total were fired simultaneously. Results demonstrate that the individual sources can be separated satisfactory, both at the prestack and post-stack level.
Separation, Simultaneous acquisition
0016-8025
640-647
van Borselen, Roald
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Baardman, Rolf
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Martin, Tony
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Goswami, Bedanta
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Fromyr, Eivind
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van Borselen, Roald
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Baardman, Rolf
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Martin, Tony
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Goswami, Bedanta
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Fromyr, Eivind
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van Borselen, Roald, Baardman, Rolf, Martin, Tony, Goswami, Bedanta and Fromyr, Eivind (2012) An inversion approach to separating sources in marine simultaneous shooting acquisition - application to a Gulf of Mexico data set. Geophysical Prospecting, 60 (4), 640-647. (doi:10.1111/j.1365-2478.2012.01076.x).

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Abstract

The simultaneous firing of marine sources can provide a significant uplift in terms of acquisition efficiency and data quality enhancement. However, the seismic interference resulting from one or more ‘other’ sources needs to be well understood and the appropriate processing strategies need to be developed for the method to fulfil its promise.

In this paper, a modified inversion approach is presented for the effective separation of sources in marine simultaneous shooting acquisition. The method aims to distribute all energy in the simultaneous shot records by reconstructing the individual shot records at their respective locations. The method is applied to a wide azimuth data set acquired in the Gulf of Mexico where two sources out of four in total were fired simultaneously. Results demonstrate that the individual sources can be separated satisfactory, both at the prestack and post-stack level.

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Published date: 2012
Keywords: Separation, Simultaneous acquisition
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics

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Local EPrints ID: 345645
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345645
ISSN: 0016-8025
PURE UUID: 4c08be8f-9d15-4c9e-aa97-363218b46a87

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Date deposited: 27 Nov 2012 13:23
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 12:27

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Author: Roald van Borselen
Author: Rolf Baardman
Author: Tony Martin
Author: Bedanta Goswami
Author: Eivind Fromyr

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