SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2011 2011
DOI: 10.1190/1.3627482
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Orthogonal wide azimuth surveys: Acquisition and imaging

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“…A seismic survey with the aspect ratio above 0.5 is known as a wide-azimuth survey, while a survey with the aspect ration below 0.5 is called a narrow-azimuth survey (Figure 1) (Wang et al, 2015;Cordsen & Galbraith, 2002;Baldock et al, 2012). In spite of its wide application, a narrow-azimuth seismic survey cannot render sufficient precision; instead, wide-azimuth seismic prospecting and even full-azimuth prospecting have been utilized in recent years due to increasingly proved effects.…”
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“…A seismic survey with the aspect ratio above 0.5 is known as a wide-azimuth survey, while a survey with the aspect ration below 0.5 is called a narrow-azimuth survey (Figure 1) (Wang et al, 2015;Cordsen & Galbraith, 2002;Baldock et al, 2012). In spite of its wide application, a narrow-azimuth seismic survey cannot render sufficient precision; instead, wide-azimuth seismic prospecting and even full-azimuth prospecting have been utilized in recent years due to increasingly proved effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of its wide application, a narrow-azimuth seismic survey cannot render sufficient precision; instead, wide-azimuth seismic prospecting and even full-azimuth prospecting have been utilized in recent years due to increasingly proved effects. Compared with narrow-azimuth prospecting, wide-azimuth prospecting has following advantages (Hu et al, 2004;Baldock et al, 2012;Schoenberg et al, 1999). 1) There are more crossline folds and enhanced illumination to mitigate the influence of surface obstacles and subsurface shadows and improve seismic images.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…However, on the right side of the left images in Figure 1, dipping sediments are not well-imaged and create a dim zone at the same location in both images. The imaging resolution of those complex areas can be improved by increasing azimuthal illumination, as proposed, for example, with Orthogonal WAZ (Baldock 2011) and Rich Azimuth Acquisition (Howard 2007).…”
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“…Recently, a range of methods has been implemented to acquire data with even greater azimuthal information. Examples of this are orthogonal wide azimuth (OWAZ), (Baldock, 2011), rich azimuth (RAZ) surveys (Howard, 2007), and coil shooting (Moldoveanu and Kapoor, 2009). An OWAZ survey was acquired in order to obtain a geometry that approaches Full Azimuth (FAZ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%