Welcome to EAGE Short Course:

Seismic Multiple Removal Techniques: Past, Present and Future

The main objective of this course is to provide the audience with an overview of the techniques in seismic multiple removal, starting with the deconvolution-based methods from the 1960s, via the move-out discrimination techniques of the 1980s and ending up with wave-equation based methods from the 1990s and their 3D extensions as developed in the 2000s. Furthermore, the current challenges in multiple removal and their relation with seismic imaging and inversion are treated. A secondary objective is to discuss more general processing concepts such as high-resolution seismic data transforms (Fourier, Radon), adaptive filtering techniques, wave-equation based forward and inverse wave propagation and the processing of seismic data in different transform domains. For each method some brief description of the theory in terms of mathematics is given. However, the emphasis in this course is not to thoroughly treat the mathematics but to present some understanding of the workings of each method.

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Limited Course Availability!

The registration for this short course is limited to 40 participants. Spaces will be allotted on a first purchase basis. Please register early to avoid disappointment.



Important Dates



Early Registration Deadline 15 August 2019
Late Registration Deadline 31 August 2019
On-Site Registration Fee from 1 - 4 September 2019
Short Course Programme
4 September 2019




EAGE Hardship Programme

EAGE recognizes the current challenging status of the industry and, priding itself on the inclusive character of the Association, now has a special economic hardship assistance programme in place to reach out to its members. The programme consists of three elements: a membership fee waiver, the  EAGE Annual registration fee waiver and special discounts on public EAGE short courses.

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