2002
DOI: 10.1190/1.1512781
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Converted‐wave seismic exploration: Methods

Abstract: Multicomponent seismic recording (measurement with vertical-and horizontal-component geophones and possibly a hydrophone or microphone) captures the seismic wavefield more completely than conventional single-element techniques. In the last several years, multicomponent surveying has developed rapidly, allowing creation of converted-wave or P-S images. These make use of downgoing P-waves that convert on reflection at their deepest point of penetration to upcoming S-waves. Survey design for acquiring P-S data is… Show more

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“…For highly dipping events, the PP-reflections may not be recorded due to the limited recording aperture, whereas the PS-reflections, which have smaller reflection angles, are easier to record and use for migration (Stewart et al, 2002(Stewart et al, , 2003, as shown in Figure 14. In elastic LSRTM, the PS-reflections mainly contribute to construct the S-image, which helps to identify complex structures.…”
Section: Seg/eage Salt Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For highly dipping events, the PP-reflections may not be recorded due to the limited recording aperture, whereas the PS-reflections, which have smaller reflection angles, are easier to record and use for migration (Stewart et al, 2002(Stewart et al, , 2003, as shown in Figure 14. In elastic LSRTM, the PS-reflections mainly contribute to construct the S-image, which helps to identify complex structures.…”
Section: Seg/eage Salt Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A possible way to reduce these errors in the estimation is to assume a constant value for β/α as it is usually done in reflection AVO studies. The ratio could be obtained from the general empirical relationship between P-wave and S-wave (Castagna et al, 1985) or using full-waveform sonic measurement (Stewart et al, 2002). This would make estimation of the other two parameters from T P S more accurate as it would serve as a constraint to the inversion from the regression coefficients.…”
Section: ∂R ∂Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Events in a PS image appear at a later time than in a PP image because the events in a PP image are a result of a downward propagating P-wave that is reflected upward, while the events in a PS image are a result of a downward propagating P-wave that is converted to an upward propagating S-wave upon reflection. Because S-waves are slower than P-waves, it takes more time for the information seen in a PS image to reach the receivers (Stewart et al, 2002). In both cases, warping (stretching or squeezing) a trace will produce wavelet distortion, which can cause problems for later processing steps.…”
Section: List Of Figuresmentioning
confidence: 99%