13th International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society &Amp; EXPOGEF, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 26–29 August 2013 2013
DOI: 10.1190/sbgf2013-005
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Formation Imaging from Three-Component Borehole-Seismic Data Using both Space-time Relations and Wave-Field Polarization

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“…We then summarize the ray‐based vector migration process for three‐component data, based on Haldorsen (2002), Haldorsen et al . (2013, 2015), and Haldorsen and Jahren (2020), as pertaining to general imaging with Vertical Seismic Profiling data, using semblance‐weighted deconvolution in the imaging condition. This ray‐based formulation, including explicit use of particle‐motion polarization to establish whether a specific component of the wavefield could possibly originate – or be reflected, converted or refracted – at a specific point in the three‐dimensional volume is under investigation.…”
Section: Imaging With Vector Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We then summarize the ray‐based vector migration process for three‐component data, based on Haldorsen (2002), Haldorsen et al . (2013, 2015), and Haldorsen and Jahren (2020), as pertaining to general imaging with Vertical Seismic Profiling data, using semblance‐weighted deconvolution in the imaging condition. This ray‐based formulation, including explicit use of particle‐motion polarization to establish whether a specific component of the wavefield could possibly originate – or be reflected, converted or refracted – at a specific point in the three‐dimensional volume is under investigation.…”
Section: Imaging With Vector Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building on earlier work by Haldorsen (2002), Haldorsen et al . (2013) formulate a ray‐based version of this process for three‐component (3C) data. This process was developed further by Haldorsen et al .…”
Section: Imaging With Vector Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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