Common-reflection-surface stack—a real data example
J Mann, R Jäger, T Müller, G Höcht, P Hubral - Journal of applied …, 1999 - Elsevier
The simulation of a zero-offset (ZO) stack section from multi-coverage reflection data is a
standard imaging method in seismic processing. It significantly reduces the amount of data …
standard imaging method in seismic processing. It significantly reduces the amount of data …
Curvatures and inhomogeneities: An improved common-reflection-surface approach
Multiparameter stacking is an important tool to obtain a first reliable time image of the
subsurface. In addition, it provides wavefield attributes, which form the basis for many …
subsurface. In addition, it provides wavefield attributes, which form the basis for many …
Application of multifocusing method for subsurface imaging
The multifocusing method consists of stacking seismic data with arbitrary source–receiver
distribution according to a new paraxial moveout correction. This multifocusing moveout …
distribution according to a new paraxial moveout correction. This multifocusing moveout …
Part I—CRS stack: Global optimization of the 2D CRS-attributes
G Garabito, PL Stoffa, LS Lucena, JCR Cruz - Journal of Applied …, 2012 - Elsevier
The common-reflection-surface (CRS) stacking method simulates zero-offset (ZO) seismic
traces by means of summing the amplitudes of seismic reflection events of multi-coverage …
traces by means of summing the amplitudes of seismic reflection events of multi-coverage …
New seismic images of the Central Indian Suture Zone and their tectonic implications
The Central Indian Suture (CIS), a mega shear zone, located in the central part of the Indian
shield exhibits a complex structure with compositional heterogeneity. Multifold deep seismic …
shield exhibits a complex structure with compositional heterogeneity. Multifold deep seismic …
Improved 3D seismic attribute map** by CRS stacking instead of NMO stacking: Application to a geothermal reservoir in the Polish Basin
M Pussak, K Bauer, M Stiller, W Bujakowski - Journal of Applied …, 2014 - Elsevier
Within a seismic reflection processing work flow, the common-reflection-surface (CRS) stack
can be applied as an alternative for the conventional normal moveout (NMO) or the dip …
can be applied as an alternative for the conventional normal moveout (NMO) or the dip …
[HTML][HTML] Fracture corridor identification through 3D multifocusing to improve well deliverability, an Algerian tight reservoir case study
N Nosjean, Y Khamitov, S Rodriguez… - Solid Earth Sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
It is important to fully understand faulted systems in E&P, whether for a proper understanding
of prospects, optimizing well locations or enhancing field development. The identification of …
of prospects, optimizing well locations or enhancing field development. The identification of …
Common-reflection-surface stack and conflicting dips
GJ Mann, B Traub, P Hubral - SEG International Exposition and …, 2000 - onepetro.org
The recently introduced common-reflection-surface (CRS) stack simulates a zero-offset (ZO)
section from multi-coverage seismic reflection data for 2-D media without explicit knowledge …
section from multi-coverage seismic reflection data for 2-D media without explicit knowledge …
[CITATION][C] Seismic data analysis: processing, inversion and interpretation of seismic data
O Yilmaz - Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2001
Restricted optimization: a clue to a fast and accurate implementation of the Common Reflection Surface stack method
For a fixed, central ray in an isotropic elastic or acoustic media, traveltime moveouts of rays
in its vicinity can be described in terms of a certain number of parameters that refer to the …
in its vicinity can be described in terms of a certain number of parameters that refer to the …