John A. Orcutt
Scripps Research Institute
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Geophysics | 1990
Mary E. Kappus; Alistair J. Harding; John A. Orcutt
Many τ-p transform methods are available to seismic data analysts; selection of the appropriate method should depend on the nature of the source excitation, the intended use of the transformed data, limits imposed by sampling parameters, and computational cost. Using these criteria, we compare five methods on marine multichannel data and similar synthetic profiles. On fully sampled synthetic profiles, methods that handle the three‐dimensional (3-D) nature of the point source provide correct amplitude and phase information even at small slownesses, whereas 2-D and asymptotic approximate methods do not. When data from small ranges are not available, aliasing and truncation distort the amplitude of small slowness traces produced by all methods, but are most severe in the 3-D results. Transformation of data with increased input trace spacing or decreased depth to the reflector results in increased aliasing effects. When the intended use of the transformed data depends on correct arrival times only, and not on...
Archive | 2000
Michael A. H. Hedlin; John A. Orcutt; Alistair J. Harding
Abstract : In studies of low-frequency reverberation within the marine environment, a central concern is the relationship between reverberation events and morphological features of the seafloor. A time-domain migration algorithm for the reverberation intensity field is developed that produces scattering coefficient maps coregistered with a bathymetry database. The algorithm is tailored to broadband transient sources with good range resolution, and was developed to analyze an extensive set of reverberation records from a 200-255 Hz source collected on the flanks of the Mid-Atlantic ridge. The precise, sample-by-sample, tracking of wavefronts across elements of the bathymetry database that forms the foundation of the algorithms implementation results in reverberation maps that show a clear and detailed correlation between scattering and morphology with narrow scarp slopes consistently highlighted. Environmentally induced asymmetries in transmission loss and incidence angle are exploited to break the inherent left-right ambiguity of the receiver array. Iterative migration, assuming a dominant dependence of backscatter on grazing angle, produces images, even from individual records, that show good ambiguity resolution. Results from multiple records corroborate the effectiveness of the ambiguity resolution and demonstrate the stability of the scattering coefficient estimates and the acoustic system.
Archive | 2009
P. R. Chojnacki; Gabi Laske; John A. Orcutt; Cynthia Wolfe; John A. Collins; Sean C. Solomon; Robert S. Detrick; David Bercovici; Erik H. Hauri
Archive | 2009
A. E. Strader; Gabi Laske; John A. Orcutt; Cynthia Wolfe; John A. Collins; Sean C. Solomon; Robert S. Detrick; David Bercovici; Erik H. Hauri
Archive | 2009
Cynthia Wolfe; Sean C. Solomon; Gabi Laske; John A. Collins; Robert S. Detrick; John A. Orcutt; David Bercovici; Erik H. Hauri
Archive | 2006
Mark A. Zumberge; Jeff M. Babcock; Hugh H. Banon; John Blum; C. D. Chadwell; Jeff Dingler; Neal W. Driscoll; Gerald L. D'Spain; Philippe Jeanjean; Graham M. Kent; Graham Openshaw; John A. Orcutt
Archive | 2004
Catherine de Groot-Hedlin; Donna K. Blackman; John A. Orcutt
Archive | 2004
Gabi Laske; Jeffrey Matthew Babcock; Craig A. Hollinshead; Peter Georgieff; Bettina P. Allmann; John A. Orcutt
Archive | 2002
Graham M. Kent; Alistair J. Harding; Jeffrey Matthew Babcock; John A. Orcutt; Sara Bazin; Satish C. Singh; Robert S. Detrick; Juan Pablo Canales; Suzanne M. Carbotte; John B. Diebold
Archive | 2002
Donna K. Blackman; Catherine de Groot-Hedlin; John A. Orcutt; Philip E. Harben