2020
DOI: 10.1190/geo2019-0313.1
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Seismic surveying and imaging at the laboratory scale: A framework to cross-validate experiments and simulations for a salt-body environment

Abstract: Laboratory experiments have been recently reintroduced into the ideas-to-applications pipeline for geophysical applications. Benefiting from recent technological advances, we believe that in the coming years, laboratory experiments can play a major role in supporting field experiments and numerical modeling, to explore some of the current challenges of seismic imaging in terms of, for instance, acquisition design or benchmarking of new imaging techniques at a low cost and in an agile way. But having confidence… Show more

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“…In past years, the SEM has been successfully applied in geophysical exploration and in seismology (e.g., [19] and [20], among others), and validated by marine seismic experiments carried out in controlled conditions at the laboratory scale [21], [22]. Recently, this method has been validated in underwater acoustics [23] as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In past years, the SEM has been successfully applied in geophysical exploration and in seismology (e.g., [19] and [20], among others), and validated by marine seismic experiments carried out in controlled conditions at the laboratory scale [21], [22]. Recently, this method has been validated in underwater acoustics [23] as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%