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Spring 2007
Series

Elements of seismic data processing
Wendy Ohlhauser
March 13 or 15 more info

Curvature and coherence attributes – a definite aid in seismic interpretation
Satinder Chopra
March 20 or 29 more info

Structural processing needs tender loving care (TLC)
Dan Negut
April 10 or 12

Spectral decomposition applications beyond the seismic bandwidth
Satinder Chopra
April 17 or 19 more info

Reliable deterministic inversion of Athabasca oil sand reservoir heterogeneity
Yong Xu
April 24
more info

Wave Equation Summation (WESUM) for prestack time and depth migration Jianhua Pan & Dan Negut
May 1 or 3
more info

AVO data preparation and conditioning
Yong Xu
May 8 or 10 more info

To RSVP for any of the above seminars,
click here.

For more information contact Florence
at 781-1437.

www.arcis.com

Lunch and Learn Seminars
Spring 2007

Structural processing needs tender loving care (TLC)

Presented by Dan Negut
April 10th or 12th, 2007
11:45 to 1 pm (lunch provided)
Suite 2600, 111 - 5th Ave SW, East Petro-Canada Tower
Limited seating, click here to RSVP

This is the third in a series of lunch & learn seminars, see the sidebar for information on the other topics.

Are you interested in the ins and outs, and the ups and downs, of processing structural data? If so, you’ll want to attend this presentation.

The topics include the following:

  • Geometry – 2D/3D QC tool with crooked line binning
  • Refraction Statics – Generalized Linear Inversion and Tomographic Inversion
  • NMO Correction – true surface or weathering replaced surface
  • Time Domain Anisotropy
  • Velocity Analysis Tool – PVEL
  • Pre-stack Time Migration – PSTM
  • Pre-stack Depth Migration – PSDM

Data examples from the Foothills, East Coast and the North West Territories will also be presented.

To learn more, attend the lunch & learn session on April 10 or April 12. Click here to RSVP.

This course is available as a free in-house seminar. For more information contact Florence Janzen, 781-1437 or email fjanzen@arcis.com.