2015
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2478.12290
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Unified multi‐depth‐level field decomposition

Abstract: A B S T R A C TWavefield decomposition forms an important ingredient of various geophysical methods. An example of wavefield decomposition is the decomposition into upgoing and downgoing wavefields and simultaneous decomposition into different wave/field types. The multi-component field decomposition scheme makes use of the recordings of different field quantities (such as particle velocity and pressure). In practice, different recordings can be obscured by different sensor characteristics, requiring calibrati… Show more

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“…However, as previously noticed in Thompson et al (2007), they also remarked that this choice, by altering signal amplitudes, removes the possibility of characterize reservoir geometries. Grobbe et al (2015) discuss a combined multi-component-multi-depthlevel way of decomposing SEM data into up/downgoing waves and the different field types; although they did not handle field data, and can be practically adverse because of the many field components that must be measured, their method shows improved theoretical results compared with the performance of the multi-component decomposition scheme.…”
Section: Interfacial Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as previously noticed in Thompson et al (2007), they also remarked that this choice, by altering signal amplitudes, removes the possibility of characterize reservoir geometries. Grobbe et al (2015) discuss a combined multi-component-multi-depthlevel way of decomposing SEM data into up/downgoing waves and the different field types; although they did not handle field data, and can be practically adverse because of the many field components that must be measured, their method shows improved theoretical results compared with the performance of the multi-component decomposition scheme.…”
Section: Interfacial Responsementioning
confidence: 99%