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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 10, 2016
Filed:
Nov. 02, 2012
Pgs Geophysical As, Lysaker, NO;
Erik Bjornemo, Knivsta, SE;
Peter Lindqvist, Segeltorp, SE;
PGS GEOPHYSICAL AS, Oslo, NO;
Abstract
The current application is directed to methods and systems for processing EM-survey data in order to extract accurate earth-response curves from the raw EM-survey data. The more accurate earth-response curves are obtained as a result of a generally non-linear decimation, or parameterization, of the earth-response curves, the non-linear parameterization generally applied to extraction of earth responses from raw EM-survey data collected by multiple EM sensors. Parameterization of the earth-response curves and data allows for greater accuracy in estimating the earth-response curves from raw EM-survey data due to use of estimation methods based on processing over-determined raw EM-survey data. In addition, parameterization of earth-response curves may lead to a decrease in computational complexity and an increase in computational efficiency in subsequent intermediate-stage and final-stage processing operations.