Best Fitting of NMO Equations and Depth Conversion

The hyperbolic NMO equation is only exact for one interface in homogeneous and isotropic media. In heterogeneous media with many interfaces, this equation is an approximation and does not perform well at large offsets. To solve this problem, we consider several non- hyperbolic NMO equations, base...

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Main Author: Ayman N Qadrouh*, Jose’M Carcione, Ahmed Salim, Zuhar Harith, .
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Online Access:http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/ice2015-2151992
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spelling my.utp.eprints.122042017-06-01T02:23:52Z Best Fitting of NMO Equations and Depth Conversion Ayman N Qadrouh*, Jose’M Carcione, Ahmed Salim, Zuhar Harith, . T Technology (General) The hyperbolic NMO equation is only exact for one interface in homogeneous and isotropic media. In heterogeneous media with many interfaces, this equation is an approximation and does not perform well at large offsets. To solve this problem, we consider several non- hyperbolic NMO equations, based on the average, RMS and root-mean-quartic (RMQ) velocities. 2015-09 Article PeerReviewed http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/ice2015-2151992 Ayman N Qadrouh*, Jose’M Carcione, Ahmed Salim, Zuhar Harith, . (2015) Best Fitting of NMO Equations and Depth Conversion. Best Fitting of NMO Equations and Depth Conversion . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/12204/
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Best Fitting of NMO Equations and Depth Conversion
description The hyperbolic NMO equation is only exact for one interface in homogeneous and isotropic media. In heterogeneous media with many interfaces, this equation is an approximation and does not perform well at large offsets. To solve this problem, we consider several non- hyperbolic NMO equations, based on the average, RMS and root-mean-quartic (RMQ) velocities.
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author Ayman N Qadrouh*, Jose’M Carcione, Ahmed Salim, Zuhar Harith, .
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title Best Fitting of NMO Equations and Depth Conversion
title_short Best Fitting of NMO Equations and Depth Conversion
title_full Best Fitting of NMO Equations and Depth Conversion
title_fullStr Best Fitting of NMO Equations and Depth Conversion
title_full_unstemmed Best Fitting of NMO Equations and Depth Conversion
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publishDate 2015
url http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/ice2015-2151992
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