Interpreting Subsurface Seismic Data presents recent advances in methodologies for seismic imaging and interpretation across multiple applications in geophysics including exploration, marine geology, and hazards. It provides foundational information for context, as well as focussing on recent advances and future challenges. It offers detailed methodologies for interpreting the increasingly vast quantity of data extracted from seismic volumes.
Organized into three parts covering foundational context, case studies, and future considerations, Interpreting Subsurface Seismic Data offers a holistic view of seismic data interpretation to ensure understanding while also applying cutting-edge technologies. This view makes the book valuable to researchers and students in a variety of geoscience disciplines, including geophysics, hydrocarbon exploration, applied geology, and hazards.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. The use of public vintage seismic reflection profiles: an example of data rescue from the eastern Tyrrhenian margin (Italy) 3. Natural Gas Hydrate Systems 4. Products of Slope Failure Processes as Potential Petroleum System Elements Seismic Examples From Offshore Northwest Shelf of Australia 5 Subjective uncertainty and biases: the impact on seismic data interpretation 6. Time to Depth Seismic Reprocessing of Vintage Data: a Case Study in the Otranto Channel (South Adriatic Sea) 7. Imaging Subsoil Structures Using Wave-Equation Datuming 8. Full waveform-inversion (FWI) of seismic data 9. AVO: Theory and Practice 10. Seismic AVA inversion for petrophysical characterization of subsurface targets