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Seismic imaging of hydraullically-stimulated fractures: A numerical study of the effect of the source mechanism
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2012)
We present a numerical study of seismic imaging of hydraulically stimulated fractures using a single source from an adjacent fracturing-process. The source is either a point force generated from the perforation of the ...
Data-Driven Estimation of the Sensitivity of Target-Oriented Time-Lapse Seismic Imaging to Source Geometry
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2012)
The goal of time-lapse imaging is to identify and characterize regions in which the
earth's material properties have changed between surveys. This requires an effective deployment of sources and receivers to monitor the ...
A field expansions method for scattering by periodic multilayered media
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2010)
The interaction of acoustic and electromagnetic waves with periodic structures plays an important role
in a wide range of problems of scientific and technological interest. This contribution focuses upon the
robust and ...
Visibility Analysis using Reverse Time Wave Sensitivity for Time-Lapse Target-Oriented Imaging
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2011)
Identifying the relationship between surface seismic data and a particular region in the earth, referred to as visibility analysis, is important because it facilitates the optimization of the quality and speed of the imaging ...