Part #1
You will be given a set of data taken by the KGS field team.
They have conducted a seismic survey and processed the data to calculate the
speed of sound in various layers of rock.
Your job: Calculate the density of the rock at each grid
point.
You will be given a set of data taken by the KGS field team.
They have conducted a seismic survey and processed the data to calculate the
speed of sound in various layers of rock.
Your job: Calculate the density of the rock at each grid
point.
Part #2 :
Now you are ready to convert the seismic raw data to a meaningful map, which
might show where oil has formed and its trapped.
Now you are ready to convert the seismic raw data to a meaningful map, which
might show where oil has formed and its trapped.
Part #3 :
With these cross sections of rock
density , you now have enough information to make proposal to BP about where to
drill . Your project manager will write the final report to BP (likely a 100 page
document containing detailed images of the proposed site , as well as
information on optimal drilling angles , depths , speeds, type of rock and many
other important details).
With these cross sections of rock
density , you now have enough information to make proposal to BP about where to
drill . Your project manager will write the final report to BP (likely a 100 page
document containing detailed images of the proposed site , as well as
information on optimal drilling angles , depths , speeds, type of rock and many
other important details).