Recent advances and trends in subsea technologies and seafloor properties characterization
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Djikpesse, Hugues; Sobreira, Jorge Fiori F.; Hill, Andy; Wrobel, Kelly; Stephen, Ralph; Fehler, Michael; Campbell, Kerry; Carriere, Olivier; Ronen, Shuki; ... Show more Show less
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Following the 2012 SEG Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, the SEG Research Committee sponsored a post-convention research workshop on subsea technologies, in general, and on seafloor characterization in particular. The goal of the workshop was to share experiences in acquisition, processing and applications of geotechnical and geophysical measurements for seafloor property characterization. This includes:
To help geophysicists in better understanding geotechnical seafloor measurements, e.g., when and how they are collected as well as their actual field applications; To help geotechnical specialists in better understanding geophysical seafloor measurements, how they are derived, and their importance for accurate seismic waveform modeling and inversion; To discuss technology and application trends, and how the geophysical community can participate in the fast-growing market for subsea operations in the oil and gas industry.
Date issued
2013-10Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary SciencesJournal
The Leading Edge
Publisher
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Citation
Djikpesse, Hugues, Jorge Fiori F. Sobreira, Andy Hill, Kelly Wrobel, Ralph Stephen, Michael Fehler, Kerry Campbell, Olivier Carrière, and Shuki Ronen. “Recent Advances and Trends in Subsea Technologies and Seafloor Properties Characterization.” The Leading Edge 32, no. 10 (October 2013): 1214–1220. © 2013 by The Society of Exploration Geophysicists.
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1070-485X
1938-3789