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Processing of Seismic Reflection Data Using MATLAB

Current price: $37.99
Processing of Seismic Reflection Data Using MATLAB
Processing of Seismic Reflection Data Using MATLAB

Barnes and Noble

Processing of Seismic Reflection Data Using MATLAB

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This short book is for students, professors and professionals interested in signal processing of seismic data using MATLAB™. The step-by-step demo of the full reflection seismic data processing workflow using a complete real seismic data set places itself as a very useful feature of the book. This is especially true when students are performing their projects, and when professors and researchers are testing their new developed algorithms in MATLAB™ for processing seismic data. The book provides the basic seismic and signal processing theory required for each chapter and shows how to process the data from raw field records to a final image of the subsurface all using MATLAB™. The MATLAB™ codes and seismic data can be downloaded here. Table of Contents: Seismic Data Processing: A Quick Overview / Examination of A Real Seismic Data Set / Quality Control of Real Seismic Data / Seismic Noise Attenuation / Seismic Deconvolution / Carrying the Processing Forward / Static Corrections / Seismic Migration / Concluding Remarks

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