Abstract

P072 IMAGING SHALLOW NEAR-SURFACE ANOMALIES WITH HIGH-RESOLUTION SEISMIC REFLECTION DATA – A CASE STUDY SAUDI ARABIA ABDULLAH A. AL-RAMADAN and HASHIM A. HUSSEIN Summary High-resolution 2D seismic reflection data when used correctly can be a very effective tool in delineating near-surface velocity anomalies to produce a better sub-surface image thus yielding a better understanding of the geology. 1 In 2001 Saudi Aramco implemented a high-density acquisition program by mobilizing a 2880-channel 2D seismic production crew acquiring data with a very fine 5-meter in-line sample interval using a maximum offset of 7200 meters. Full-fold acquisition produced an average fold of 1440

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