2006 Special Edition
Vol. 31, Issue No. Special
ARTICLES
Winds of Change in Recording Seismic Data
Peter Maxwell and Jason Criss
Recent and future developments in marine acquisition technology: An unbiased opinion
Nick Moldoveanu
Recent advances in marine seismic acquisition and processing technology
Thorbjørn Rekdal and Andrew Long
Reflections on the Deconvolution of Land Seismic Data
Peter Cary
Wavelet estimation by non-linear optimization of all-pass operators
Somanath Misra and Mauricio Sacchi
Developments in seismic anisotropy: Treating realistic subsurface models in imaging and fracture detection
Ilya Tsvankin and Vladimir Grechka
Towards wave-equation imaging and velocity estimation
Samuel Gray, Daniel Trad, Biondo Biondi, Larry Lines
Regularized migration/inversion: New Generation of Seismic Imaging Algorithms
Mauricio Sacchi, Juefu Wang, and Henning Kuehl
Significant developments in multicomponent seismic exploration in the last five years and future directions: Recent developments in converted PS-wave analysis processing of shear S-wave splitting and prestack migration
James Gaiser and Tony Probert
Advances in Land Multicomponent Seismic: Acquisition, Processing and Interpretation
Coordinated by Robert Kendall
Delineating a sand channel using 3C-3D seismic data: Ross Lake heavy oilfield, Saskatchewan
Chuandong (Richard) Xu and Robert Stewart
Practical applications of P-wave AVO for unconventional gas Resource Plays – I: Seismic petrophysics
Bill Goodway, John Varsek and Christian Abaco
An Inversion Primer
Brian Russell, Dan Hampson, Bradley Bankhead
The New Reservoir Characterization
John Pendrel
Seismic Attributes – a promising aid for geologic prediction
Satinder Chopra and Kurt Marfurt
Recent Advances in Rock Physics and Fluid Substitution
Tapan Mukerji and Gary Mavko
Future challenges and unexplored methods for 4D seismic analysis
Martin Landrø
A personal perspective on the past, present and future of Time Lapse seismic monitoring
Keith Hirsche
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