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M-OSRP Schedule and Presentation Slides at the 2015 SEG in New Orleans, Oct 18-23
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M-OSRP Schedule and Presentation Slides at the 2015 SEG in New Orleans, Oct 18-23
Posted on November 02, 2015
Schedule
The significance of incorporating a 3D point source in the ISS internal multiple attenuator for a 1D subsurface - Xinglu Lin* and Arthur Weglein
Accommodating the source wavelet and radiation pattern in the internal multiple attenuation algorithm: Theory and initial example that demonstrates impact- Jinlong Yang* and Dr. Arthur Weglein
A new inverse scattering series internal-multiple-attenuation algorithm that predicts the accurate time and approximate amplitude of the first order internal multiples and addresses spurious events: Analysis and tests in 2D - Chao Ma* and Arthur Weglein
An internal-multiple elimination algorithm for all first-order internal multiples for a 1D earth- Yanglei Zou* and Arthur Weglein
Preprocessing in displacement space for onshore seismic processing: Removing ground roll and ghosts without damaging the reflection data- Jing Wu* and Dr. Arthur Weglein
Multiples can be useful to enhance imaging, by providing an approximate image of an unrecorded primary, but its always primaries that are migrated or imaged- Dr. Arthur Weglein*
A direct inverse solution for AVO/FWI parameter estimation objectives - Dr. Arthur Weglein*
A first comparison of the inverse scattering series non-linear inversion and the iterative linear inversion for parameter estimation- Jinlong Yang and Dr. Arthur Weglein*
Inverse scattering subseries that provide seismic processing algorithms that are: 1. direct 2. do not require subsurface information and, 3. are earth model type independent with the same unchanged algorithm and code for acoustic, elastic, anisotropic or an inelastic earth- Dr. Arthur Weglein*
Processing for subsalt imaging: A new and first two way migration method that avoids all high frequency asymptotic assumptions and is equally effective for all frequency components of broadband- Arthur Weglein*