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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Processamento e imageamento NMO/CRS de dados sísmicos marinhos(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010) NUNES, Fernando Sales Martins; LEITE, Lourenildo Williame Barbosa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8588738536047617This work is devoted to processing and imaging of marine seismic reflection data selected from the Jequitinhonha Basin, Bahia, where two stack methods were used, the NMO-based and the CRS-based. It was also applied the CRS-partial prestack data enhancement for the densification of CMPs. Several tests were performed with these methods to optimize parameters of the stacking operators, and to improve the processing strategies. One of the efforts during processing was the attenuation of the surface-related multiple, what was attacked by applying the Radon and SRME techniques. It was also applied the densification of the data to improve the signal/noise ratio. As a conclusion, a strategy was chosen based on the comparative results of better visual and higher coherence values, having the CRS method presented superior results to the results with the NMO method, based on the visualization of reflection events that were not noticed in other sections.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Processamento, inversão e imageamento de dados sísmicos marinhos(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012) SILVA, Douglas Augusto Barbosa da; LEITE, Lourenildo Williame Barbosa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8588738536047617This work was there on the study and processing, inversion and imaging in time and in depthof Marmousi seismic data, and of the real Jequitinhonha obtained in the Bahia state Brazilian atlantic oriental continental platform. Were applied the NMO and CRS stack methods andthe niptomographic inversion technique of the cinematic attributes of the wave field. Withthe NMO stack was obtained a velocity distribution map throughout the velocity analysis onthe semblance coherence map and straight afterward the stacked and migrated sections in thedomain of the time and depth. The stack method of the common reflection surface (CRS)was applied with the crsstack-511 program to obtain the stacked and migrated sections inthe time domain and to extract the field wave parameters throughout the coherence analysis and of the redundancy obtained on the seismic data of multi-device. The niptomographicinversion phenomena of reflection took place throughout the aplication of the niptomo program,which is an implementation of the inversion method of the cinematic attributes ofthe NIP hypothetic wave, extracted straight from the CRS stack, to obtain an smoothedvelocity model, and subsequently, a migrated section in depth. The migrated sections areof the Kirchhoff kind. The techniques used follow a pre-determined and realized flowchartfollowing a file “makefile”, that works as an stage organizer. These stages were realized in theLinux desktop and in the Seismic Uni*x system of the Center for Wave Phenomena (CWP)of Colorado School of Mines. The results of the three techniques were compared with theaim of illustrating the evolution of the visual quality of the reluctant sections throughout theevents continuity trace-by-trace and the signal/noise relation, to analyze differences and improvementsin the migrated sections expecting a better geologic interpretation and organizebetter terms of processing and imaging, trying to aid possible well succeed drillings.