Title of article :
Deep-towed High Resolution multichannel seismic imaging
Author/Authors :
Marsset، نويسنده , , B. and Menut، نويسنده , , E. and Ker، نويسنده , , S. and Thomas، نويسنده , , Y. and Regnault، نويسنده , , J.-P. and Leon، نويسنده , , P. and Martinossi، نويسنده , , H. and Artzner، نويسنده , , L. and Chenot، نويسنده , , D. and Dentrecolas، نويسنده , , S. and Spychalski، نويسنده , , B. and Mellier، نويسنده , , G. I. Sultan، نويسنده , , N.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
8
From page :
83
To page :
90
Abstract :
High Resolution (220–1050 Hz) seismic acquisition performed in deep water using deep-towed systems provides unrivalled lateral resolution when compared to conventional surface seismic. The lateral resolution of these acquisitions is controlled by the width of the first Fresnel zone, taking advantage of their positions close to the sea bottom. No current existing deep towed equipment can benefit from seismic imaging processing techniques to improve this resolution as a consequence of positioning inaccuracies. The technological developments of a digital deep-towed multichannel streamer are presented with a particular attention to positioning: each hydrophone incorporates a pitch, roll and heading sensor in order to monitor the constant deformation of the streamer in operation. The sea trials took place in July 2013 in the Mediterranean Sea. Pre-stack depth migration applied to the deep-towed multichannel data illustrates the potential of this emerging methodology in terms of penetration (12 dB improvement in Signal/Noise) and lateral resolution (mean signal wavelength: 3 m) when compared with deep-towed single-channel acquisition.
Keywords :
Multichannel streamer , Seismic imaging , Deep-towed seismics
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Record number :
2310135
Link To Document :
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