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This book subsurface is part of the author EAGE Education Tour and will be a fusion of practical industrial elements, concentrating on the origin and nature of the geological complexities that give rise to imaging problems, as well as a physical (rather than mathematical) understanding of subsurface parameter estimation, and will also look at some possible future directions. The course is designed for: practising geoscientists who desire to better understand the principles and limitations of both current and emerging technologies involved in subsurface parameter estimation and imaging and geoscience students. Following this course, participants should ideally understand how contemporary velocity estimation methods work, and what approximations are involved in obtaining computationally tractable solutions. In using sound waves to characterise the Earth's subsurface, we can employ ray theory and/or wave theory, and both migration algorithms and parameter estimation schemes employ one or other of these theoretical descriptions.
Remote sensing. --- Ground penetrating radar. --- Imaging systems.
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This book sets-out to give the reader a non-mathematical understanding of the basic principles of migration and of building a velocity model of the earths subsurface. The intended readership includes anyone who has to work with, or to understand, how contemporary seismic images are created: what are the underlying principles and pitfalls? How is a velocity model typically built and what are the consequences of not getting it right? --.
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