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The theoretical part of this module provides an overview of reverse-time imaging methodology applied to wavefield seismic data. The main technique discussed is reverse-time migration with emphasis on modern imaging conditions which enable migration velocity analysis and amplitude-versus-angle analysis. The applied part demonstrates this technique on a complex geologic model using Madagascar codes in a fully reproducible setup.
 
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Revision as of 22:11, 23 February 2009

Madagascar School on Reproducible Computational Geophysics

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Program
Day 1 Friday, June 12
Madagascar as a framework for reproducible research
Seismic interpretation (via OpendTect and Madagascar)
Day 2 Saturday, June 13
Wavefield seismic imaging

The theoretical part of this module provides an overview of reverse-time imaging methodology applied to wavefield seismic data. The main technique discussed is reverse-time migration with emphasis on modern imaging conditions which enable migration velocity analysis and amplitude-versus-angle analysis. The applied part demonstrates this technique on a complex geologic model using Madagascar codes in a fully reproducible setup.

Seismic interferometry

Location

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Department of Geotechnology
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
The Netherlands

Instructors

  • Sergey Fomel (University of Texas at Austin)
  • Paul Sava (Colorado School of Mines)
  • Ivan Vasconcelos (ION Geophysical)

Registration

Attendance is free but registration is required. To register, please send an email.