2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2478.13654
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Compressive sensing principles applied in time and space for three‐dimensional land seismic data acquisition and processing

Woodon Jeong,
Constantinos Tsingas,
Mohammed S. Almubarak
et al.

Abstract: Compressive sensing introduces novel perspectives on non‐uniform sampling, leading to substantial reductions in acquisition cost and cycle time compared to current seismic exploration practices. Non‐uniform spatial sampling, achieved through source and/or receiver areal distributions, and non‐uniform temporal sampling, facilitated by simultaneous‐source acquisition schemes, enable compression and/or reduction of seismic data acquisition time and cost. However, acquiring seismic data using compressive sensing m… Show more

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