Imaging complex regions or difficult terrains like the sub-volcanic sediments or thrust fold belt areas is crucial to understanding the earth's subsurface. Active Seismic Tomography: Theory and Applications describes current technologies for the study of seismic velocities and the elucidation of fine details of the subsurface. Key use cases include hydrocarbon reservoir characterization, identification of faults and channels, and stratigraphic and structural traps.
Volume highlights include:
- Theory and development of seismic tomography
- Numerous examples of the interpretation and analysis of active source seismic data
- Relevance of tomography data for computational geophysicists
This volume is a valuable resource for academics and professionals interested in using or developing integrated imaging approaches of the Earth's subsurface.