Near-surface real-time seismic imaging using parsimonious interferometry
Abstract Results are presented for real-time seismic imaging of subsurface fluid flow by parsimonious refraction and surface-wave interferometry. Each subsurface velocity image inverted from time-lapse seismic data only requires several minutes of recording time, which is less than the time-scale of...
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Main Authors: | Sherif M. Hanafy, Hussein Hoteit, Jing Li, Gerard T. Schuster |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ffb393c2afac40e68ba99a6b536db8b3 |
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