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Course Name
Turkish
Sismik Veri İşlem
English
Seismic Data Processing
Course Code
JFM 517
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
1
3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Neslihan Ocakoğlu Gökaşan
Neslihan Ocakoğlu Gökaşan
Course Objectives
To teach conventional seismic data processing steps for marine and land seismic applications.
Course Description
Conventional seismic data processing steps, introduction to Disco/Focus data processing programme, simple I/O, reading and writing of seismic data in Disco/Focus programme, seismic trace editing, gain analysis and geometry definition of seismic lines, filtering and deconvolution operators, CDP gather definition, velocity analysis, NMO correction and mute processes, stacking and filtering and deconvolution applications after stack, seismic migration methods, plotting of seismic result sections in suitable formats.
Course Outcomes
M.Sc./Ph.D. students who successfully pass this course gain knowledge, skill and competency in the following subjects;
1) Based upon the competency in the earth sciences and engineering, developing and intensifying knowledge in geophysics (i) and grasping the inter-disciplinary interaction related to geophysics.
2) Solving the problems in the earth sciences and/or engineering requiring inter-disciplinary work and expert-level theoretical and practical geophysics knowledge by use of advanced level geophysical data collection, processing and interpretation methods and forming new types of knowledge.
3) Assessing the specialistic knowledge and skill gained in geophysics with a critical view and directing his own learning process, showing ability to carry out a specialistic study in geophysics independently, developing new strategic approaches to solve the unforeseen and complex problems arising in geophysics and coming up with solutions while taking responsibility at leadership level.
4) Using the computer software together with the information and communication technologies efficiently and according to the needs of the area.
Pre-requisite(s)
none
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Textbook
course notes
Other References
-Yılmaz, Ö., 2001. Seismic Data Analysis, Vol 1 and Vol 2, Investigations in Geophysics No:10, Society of Exploration Geophysicsts, Tulsa, U.S.A..
-Jones, E.J.W., 1999, Marine Geophysics, Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, 474 pages.
-Sheriff, R. E., Geldart, L. P., 1995, Exploration Seismology, Cambridge University Press, 593 p.
-Al Sadi, H. N., 1982, Seismic Exploration: Birkhauser Verlag, Basel, Boston, Stuttgart, 215 p.
-Sengbush, R. L., 1983, Seismic Exploration Methods: International Human Resources Development Corporation, Boston, 296 p.-Dondurur, D., 2009, Deniz Sismiğinde Veri İşlem, TMMOB Jeofizik Mühendisleri Odası.
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