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ABSTRACT: Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Data is a Vector

GASSAWAY, GARY, Terra Linda Group Inc., San Anselmo, CA

As we rewrite the Previous HitseismicNext Hit data processing and interpretation programs to account for the true vector nature of the Previous HitseismicNext Hit data, we are able to extract more types of data and see further into the background noise. Examples of the extra types of data have been published by many authors: Amplitude vs. Offset (AVO) Technology and Shear Wave Splitting. Since others are covering the other types of data such as splitting shear waves and AVO, this paper will discuss the enhanced ability to define and extract Previous HitseismicNext Hit signals using patented vector processing technology.

Previous HitSeismicNext Hit processing in a vector mode leads to the following conclusions: (1) Previous HitseismicNext Hit information (extractable by cross-correlation or semblance type analysis) is carried in the direction cosines not in either the vector or the component (i.e., Previous HitverticalNext Hit) amplitudes. (2) By vector bandpass filtering Previous HitseismicTop data, the signal-to-random-noise ratios can be improved by at least 12 db (a factor of four) over conventional scalar processing.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91015©1992 AAPG International Conference, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, August 2-5, 1992 (2009)