Coding and decoding seismic data : the concept of multishooting / Luc T. Ikelle.

Author/creator Ikelle, L.
Format Electronic
EditionSecond edition.
Publication InfoAmsterdam ; Boston ; London : Elsevier, [2018]
Descriptionxviii, 699 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from eBook - Earth and Planetary Sciences 2017 [EBCEPS17]
Subjects

SeriesComputational geophysics ; [volume 1]
Computational geophysics ; vol. 1. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Introduction to multishooting : challenges and rewards -- Decoding of linear instantaneous mixtures -- Decoding of linear convolutive mixtures -- Decoding of underdetermined mixtures -- Decoding of nonlinear mixtures -- Imaging of multishot data without decoding -- A. Some background on sparsity optimization -- B. ICA decomposition -- C. Nonnegative matrix factorization -- D. Nonnegative tensor factorization -- E. A review of 3D finite-difference modeling.
Abstract "Coding and decoding seismic data : the concept of multishooting, second edition, offers a thorough investigation of modern techniques for collecting, simulating, and processing multishooting data. Currently, the acquisition of seismic surveys is performed as a sequential operation in which shots are computed separately, one after the other. The cost of performing various shots simultaneously is almost identical to that of one shot; thus, the benefits of using the multishooting approach for computing seismic surveys are enormous. By using this approach, the longstanding problem of simulating a three-dimensional seismic survey can be reduced to a matter of weeks. Providing both theoretical and practical explanations of the multishooting approach, including case histories, this book is an essential resource for exploration geophysicists and practicing seismologists"--Back cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 681-691) and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2017471733
ISBN0128110988
ISBN9780128110980

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