SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2014 2014
DOI: 10.1190/segam2014-0870.1
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The decline of conventional seismic acquisition and the rise of specialized acquisition: This is compressive sensing

Abstract: Many seismic acquisition surveys today have some form of customization and specialization to reduce cost, address operational issues, or efficiently resolve a difficult geologic objective. This trend has been clearly aided in the recent past by the following: 1) Acquisition systems are more flexible and provide capability to specialize, 2) Geologic and reservoir objectives are getting more demanding and diverse, and 3) Geophysicists have more experience and expertise with acquisition opportunities. This trend … Show more

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“…However, this requires a large data collection that is a time-consuming and expensive process. To deal with this, several works have proposed the CS for different seismic applications [101]- [103].…”
Section: ) Seismologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this requires a large data collection that is a time-consuming and expensive process. To deal with this, several works have proposed the CS for different seismic applications [101]- [103].…”
Section: ) Seismologymentioning
confidence: 99%