
Deconvolution of Geophysical Time Series in the Exploration for Oil and Natural Gas
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- Front Cover
- Deconvolution of Geophysical time Series in the exploration for oil and Natural Gas
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- PRELIMINARY CHAPTER OVERVIEW OF GEOPHYSICS
- 1. Geophysical exploration
- 2. Digital processing of seismic data
- 3. Migration of seismic data
- CHAPTER 1. GEOPHYSICAL MODELING
- 1.1. Models in science and engineering
- 1.2. Evolution of geophysical models
- 1.3. Statistical models in geophysics
- 1.4. The convolution model
- 1.5. The Robinson seismic model
- CHAPTER 2. THE LAYERED EARTH MODEL
- 2.1. Minimum-phase and minimum-delay
- 2.2. Transmission and reflection response for a single layer
- 2.3. Transmission and reflection response for multiple layers
- 2.4. Characteristic and reflection polynomials
- CHAPTER 3. HOMOMORPHIC ANALYSIS AND SPECTRAL FACTORIZATION
- 3.1. Homomorphisms in engineering and science
- 3.2. Spectral factorization
- 3.3. The kepstrum
- CHAPTER 4. DECONVOLUTION
- 4.1. Predictive deconvolution
- 4.2. Predictive deconvolution to eliminate multiple reflections
- 4.3. Kepstral deconvolution
- 4.4. State space filtering
- CHAPTER 5. COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR FILTERING AND SPECTRAL ANALYSIS
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. The "standard" package of subroutines
- 5.3. The filter package
- 5.4. Spectral package
- 5.5. Concluding remarks
- APPENDIX. THE LAPLACE Z-TRANSFORM
- References
- Subject Index
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