Video recording of the presentation "The first migration method for a heterogeneous medium that is equally effective at all frequencies : a new imaging tool box option for all amplitude analysis ( FWI and AVO)for conventional and unconventional prospects, and subsalt and sub-basalt structural plays", Arthur Weglein, UH, December 14, 2015.
M-OSRP Schedule and Presentation Slides at the 2015 SEG in New Orleans, Oct 18-23
M-OSRP presentations at the 2015 SEG Convention and Conference, New Orleans, Oct. 18-23, 2015
SEG Published Book, "Multiple attenuation" by Arthur Weglein and Bill Dragoset
R.H. Stolt and A. B. Weglein, publish volume 1 of a 2 volume graduate text for Cambridge University Press
Dr. Arthur B. Weglein, publishes in TLE "Antidote to indirect methods and P wave FWI..."
Dr. Arthur B. Weglein, presents at the GSH -Data Processing and Acquisition, September 2
UH Physicist Dr. Arthur B. Weglein Captures Highest Honor from Alma Mater(CCNY/CUNY)
Arthur B. Weglein Business Driver Behind M-OSRP Sponsorship
Arthur Weglein, Executive summary video: the M-OSRP delivered added value and documented E&P impact, March 9, 2015
Arthur Weglein, Key-note address,Abu Dhabi, March 31st , 2015 presented at the SEG FWI, Workshop Filling the gaps in Abu-Dhabi
Arthur B. Weglein (1) M-OSRP 2015 Annual Meeting Agenda (2) You are warmly and most cordially invited: 2015 M-OSRP Annual Technical Review, June 4-5, at the UH Hilton- Dr. Arthur B. Weglein
Arthur Weglein will present an invited key-note address on "Direct inversion" at the SEG Workshop on FWI , 30 March-1 April 2015, in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Arthur Weglein, videos with (1) 2015 Annual Meeting on June 4-5 at the UH Hilton and (2) Invited address at the opening session: Recent Advances and the Road Ahead at the 2014 SEG. (3) The March 9, 2015 M-OSRP executive summary video (4) M-OSRP Abstracts submitted to the 2015 SEG Conference/Convention (5) Videos of key note addresses at SEG Workshops in Kuwait and in Abu Dhabi
Arthur Weglein, videos with (1) November 17, 2014 M-OSRP Executive Summary, and (2) Key-note address , Kuwait Oil Company SEG Workshop , December 3, 2014, "Multiples: signal or noise?"
American Physical Society (APS) Interview in 2014 with Arthur Weglein/UH NSM, Physics Dept./M-OSRP
Arthur B. Weglein: Using a newly developed quantitative RTM method to definitively answer ” Multiples: signal or Noise?”, a video and a submitted paper
The 2014 SEG M-OSRP calendar of events with the executive summary technical update meeting, SEG oral presentations and posters, invited talks and Expanded Abstracts.
Preprints of papers to appear in the Journal of Seismic Exploration( JSE): by Fang Liu, Yanglei Zou and Arthur B. Weglein, on (1) the first WEM RTM example for data with primaries and internal multiples, and (2)method for internal multiple elimination for a one dimensional earth.
The Introduction of the 2014 M-OSRP Annual Technical Report, by Arthur B. Weglein, that summarizes M-OSRP objectives , strategy and plans.
Arthur B. Weglein will deliver key-note address Wednesday, December 3, 2014 in Kuwait City, Kuwait at the SEG/Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) Workshop ” Seismic multiples- are they signal or noise?
An invited presentation by Arthur B. Weglein et al ” ISS direct depth imaging without a velocity model or other subsurface information: Recent progress and the road ahead” to be presented at the 2014 post-SEG Workshop ” New Advances in Migration” on October 31st, 2014 in Denver Colorado.
Multiples: signal or noise?” a paper submitted by Arthur B. Weglein to the journal “Geophysics” on October 13, 2014; and the animation/video for the invited presentation by A.B. Weglein at the SEG Convention Oct. 27-31, 2014 in Denver, Colorado..
Preprints of papers to appear in the Journal of Seismic Exploration( JSE) : Fang Liu, Yanglei Zou and Arthur B. Weglein on (1) first WEM RTM and (2) internal multiple elimination.
News/update from Arthur B. Weglein on M-OSRP meetings, presentations and invited talks at the 2014 SEG International Conference/ Convention, Oct. 27-31 , 2014, Denver, Co., USA.
M-OSRP 2014 Annual Technical Review and Meeting, May 27-30 2014, Barton Creek Hotel , Austin Texas
The dates for the M-OSRP 2014 Annual Technical Review and Meeting are May 27-May 30, 2014. The meeting will be held at the Omni Barton Creek Hotel in Austin, Texas, USA. The arrival/reception is on the afternoon/ evening of Tuesday, May 27th.
The Technical Review is on Wednesday, May 28 and Thursday, May 29th, with departure on Friday May 30th. The M-OSRP Sponsor Advisory Board will meet after the technical session on Thursday, May 29th and before the Annual Meeting dinner.
Hotel information/location:
Omni Barton Creek Hotel
8212 Barton Club Dr. Austin, Texas 78735
Phone: 512-329-4000
Please ask for Brandy Boswell
[javascript protected email address] and refer to the reservation as M-OSRP/UH meeting.
M-OSRP 2014 Annual Report Introduction
IBM Supercomputer Supports Seismic Research at University of Houston
Both require very demanding computer applications that call for the ability to process massive quantities of data rapidly. Using computer technology originally co-designed by IBM for video-game consoles, University of Houston seismic researchers are employing this extremely fast technology to more effectively target oil reserves.
Arthur B. Weglein with Cell Broadband Engine™ (Cell/B.E.) system
(M-OSRP) at the University of Houston, is pictured with IBM’s Cell Broadband Engine™ (Cell/B.E.) system. The Cell/B.E. employs computer technology originally co-designed by IBM for video-game consoles, and UH seismic researchers are employing this extremely fast technology to more effectively target oil reserves.
M-OSRP Corporate Sponsors and Federal Support
M-OSRP 2012 Annual Technical Review
M-OSRP 2013 (Group photos)
AAPG Explorer – 2010
Please scroll down to page #30 for Dr. Arthur Weglein’s article on AAPG Explorer
AAPG Explorer Interview – Seismic data conversations January 2010 (13)
In fact, the research folks sometimes come up with a new technology that doesn’t just push the envelope, it appears to blast all the way through. New seismic methods that allows data to ‘talk’ to itself no doubt fall into this category. The processor or interpreter only decides on the topic for the data to talk about and then instructs them to “talk amongst themselves”
“If you study whatever you are studying in great depth, that will pay a dividend…”
CSEG interviews Art Weglein
Houston Chronicle Article
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