All Stories

  1. SV-P: A potential viable alternative to mode-converted P-SV seismic data for reservoir characterization
  2. Comparing P-P, P-SV, and SV-P mode waves in the Midland Basin, West Texas
  3. SV-P extraction and imaging for far-offset vertical seismic profile data
  4. Introduction to special section: Recent advances with well whisperers
  5. Seismic chronostratigraphy at reservoir scale: Statistical modeling
  6. Introduction to special section: Pitfalls in the structural interpretation of seismic data
  7. Pitfall experiences when interpreting complex structure with low-quality seismic images
  8. Introduction to special section: Multicomponent seismic interpretation
  9. Generating direct-S modes with simple, low-cost, widely available seismic sources
  10. SV-P: An ignored seismic mode that has great value for interpreters
  11. S-S imaging with vertical-force sources
  12. Application of 3C/3D converted mode reflections, King County, Texas
  13. Advantages of joint interpretation of P-P and P-SV seismic data in geothermal exploration
  14. Interpretation of fractures and joint inversion using multicomponent seismic data — Marcellus Shale example
  15. Interpretation of fractures and stress anisotropy in Marcellus Shale using multicomponent seismic data
  16. Interpretation of multicomponent seismic data across Wister geothermal field, Imperial Valley, California
  17. Fracture parameter inversion for Marcellus Shale