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Comparison of Q estimation using data from conventional hydrophone and dual-sensor streamer acquisitions Matt Deighton and Alan Vigner, Petroleum Geo-Services, discuss the estimation of Q using different spectral ratio methodologies with data from different towed streamer technologies, and show that the increased useable bandwidth from dual-sensor streamers and careful choice of reference wavelet measurably improve the result
Comparison of Q estimation using data from conventional hydrophone and dual-sensor streamer acquisitions Matt Deighton and Alan Vigner, Petroleum Geo-Services, discuss the estimation of Q using different spectral ratio methodologies with data from different towed streamer technologies, and show that the increased useable bandwidth from dual-sensor streamers and careful choice of reference wavelet measurably improve the result
Comparison of Q estimation using data from conventional hydrophone and dual-sensor streamer acquisitions Matt Deighton and Alan Vigner, Petroleum Geo-Services, discuss the estimation of Q using different spectral ratio methodologies with data from different towed streamer technologies, and show that the increased useable bandwidth from dual-sensor streamers and careful choice of reference wavelet measurably improve the result
FIRST BREAK ; 69-76
2010-01-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
550
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