A workflow for seismic imaging with quantified uncertainty
Carlos H. S. Barbosa,
Liliane N. O. Kunstmann,
Rômulo M. Silva
et al.
Abstract:The interpretation of seismic images faces challenges due to the presence of several uncertainty sources.Uncertainties exist in data measurements, source positioning, and subsurface geophysical properties.Understanding uncertainties' role and how they influence the outcome is an essential part of the decisionmaking process in the oil and gas industry. Geophysical imaging is time-consuming. When we add uncertainty quantification, it becomes both time and data-intensive. In this work, we propose a workflow for s… Show more
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