Seismic Data Analysis: Processing, Inversion, and Interpretation of Seismic Data by Ozdogan Yilmaz, Stephen M. Doherty

Seismic Data Analysis: Processing, Inversion, and Interpretation of Seismic Data



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Seismic Data Analysis: Processing, Inversion, and Interpretation of Seismic Data Ozdogan Yilmaz, Stephen M. Doherty ebook
Page: 2027
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Publisher: Society of Exploration
ISBN: 093183046X,


On 5th May 2012 the global This is false interpretation of the cause of SETI River Disasters. Advanced Seismic Data Processing & Interpretation Course. Sensing and GIS; Himalayan, Economic and Petroleum Geology; Geophysical Signal Processing; Geophysical Fields and Waves; Seismology; Gravity & Magnetic Prospecting; Groundwater Geophysics; Electrical Prospecting; Petrophysics and Well Logging; Physical Oceanography and Marine Geophysics; Seismic Prospecting; Geophysical Inversion; Near Surface Geophysics; Non Linear Geophysics; Computational Seismology; Seismic Data Analysis and Reservoir Geophysics. Will use soft computing to process and analyze the passive seismic data." Several complementary processing approaches will be used to develop and test new techniques for data collection and analysis. Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Boulder, Colo., USA – Studies in this latest batch of GEOLOGY postings cover tiny Ediacara organisms, CO2 gas following seismic swarms, the growth of Mount Everest, methane seeps, the remarkably modern character of Cretaceous seawater Gébelin and colleagues circumvented the impact of long-term climate change on isotopes in precipitation by comparing their South Tibetan detachment data with the rainfall record in the Himalayan foreland basin. State-of-the-art techniques in earthquake location/relocation, fault plane solution, waveform inversion, seismic tomography, fractals etc. Are discussed, and the results are interpreted in terms of seismic source processes in the region. Description: International 3 Day course scheduled for the 14 – 16 May 2012 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. From 2 sources, analysis of seismic data & an eye-witness report, info is emerging about the landslide that caused the deadly Seti flood. They include micro-seismic data analysis both for compressional (P) and shear (S) waves using soft computing, anisotropic inversion and fractal concepts. Whilst still in its infancy, this technique shows great promise for very large landslides, and it is increasingly clear that some landslide parameters can be extracted from the seismic data if the force history inversion is undertaken correctly. "This will enable us to analyze and interpret micro-seismic data and create velocity fields using tomography.

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