Processing of seismic reflection data using MATLAB": A promising book opening the gateway between geophysics & electrical engineering

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Abstract

Due to the global demand for more energy while the less number of students interested to join sciences, particularly, Earth sciences, we thought of attracting more students from Electrical Engineering especially those interested in digital signal processing to the field of seismic data processing by writing our book on processing seismic reflection data using a very popular software them called MATLAB™. The step-by-step demo of the full reflection seismic data processing workflow using a complete real seismic data set places itself as a very useful feature of the book. This is especially true when students are performing their projects, and when professors and researchers are testing their new developed algorithms in MATLAB™ for processing seismic data. The book provides the very basic seismic and signal processing theory required for each chapter and shows how to process the data from raw field records to a final image of the subsurface all using MATLAB. The MATLAB™ codes and seismic data can be downloaded at: http://www.morganclaypool.com/page/mousa.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2012

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geophysics

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