CRS Stack Case Study: St Ives Mining Camp, Kambalda, WA

The Common Reflection Surface (CRS) stack has been established over past years as an alternative to conventional data-driven imaging techniques. We have successfully applied CRS stack technique to 2Dand 3D real seismic data. A case study performed in the St Ives mining camp, Kambalda, WA demonstrate...

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Main Authors: Malovichko, Liliya, Urosevic, Milovan
Other Authors: EAGE
Format: Conference Paper
Published: EAGE 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38617
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author Malovichko, Liliya
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description The Common Reflection Surface (CRS) stack has been established over past years as an alternative to conventional data-driven imaging techniques. We have successfully applied CRS stack technique to 2Dand 3D real seismic data. A case study performed in the St Ives mining camp, Kambalda, WA demonstrates that CRS stack significantly improves imaging results and increases the effectiveness of interpretation steps. The CRS approach is now routinely used in a hard rock seismic processing.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-386172017-09-13T14:15:05Z CRS Stack Case Study: St Ives Mining Camp, Kambalda, WA Malovichko, Liliya Urosevic, Milovan EAGE The Common Reflection Surface (CRS) stack has been established over past years as an alternative to conventional data-driven imaging techniques. We have successfully applied CRS stack technique to 2Dand 3D real seismic data. A case study performed in the St Ives mining camp, Kambalda, WA demonstrates that CRS stack significantly improves imaging results and increases the effectiveness of interpretation steps. The CRS approach is now routinely used in a hard rock seismic processing. 2013 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38617 10.3997/2214-4609.20130606 EAGE restricted
spellingShingle Malovichko, Liliya
Urosevic, Milovan
CRS Stack Case Study: St Ives Mining Camp, Kambalda, WA
title CRS Stack Case Study: St Ives Mining Camp, Kambalda, WA
title_full CRS Stack Case Study: St Ives Mining Camp, Kambalda, WA
title_fullStr CRS Stack Case Study: St Ives Mining Camp, Kambalda, WA
title_full_unstemmed CRS Stack Case Study: St Ives Mining Camp, Kambalda, WA
title_short CRS Stack Case Study: St Ives Mining Camp, Kambalda, WA
title_sort crs stack case study: st ives mining camp, kambalda, wa
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38617