Seismic Soundoff

Seismic Soundoff

Seismic Soundoff showcases conversations addressing the challenges of energy, water, and climate. Produced by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) and hosted by Andrew Geary of 51 features, these episodes celebrate and inspire the geophysicists of today and tomorrow. Three new episodes monthly.

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Episoder(305)

136: The hidden stories data tell with Joe Dellinger

136: The hidden stories data tell with Joe Dellinger

Joe Dellinger discusses his 2022 Distinguished Instructor Short Course, "Forensic data processing." Are you a geophysicist that processes seismic data, or someone who uses the processed results of th...

16 Des 202129min

135: The new paradigms in seismic inversion

135: The new paradigms in seismic inversion

Miguel Bosch discusses his Honorary Lecture, "The new paradigms in seismic inversion." Miguel explains how elastic Full Waveform Inversion and the Markov Chain Monte Carlo approach improve seismic in...

9 Des 202115min

134: How to lower risk and operate more efficiently

134: How to lower risk and operate more efficiently

Thomas Finkbeiner discusses geomechanics from the November 2021 special section in The Leading Edge. In this episode, Thomas highlights the link between geophysics and geomechanics in developing rene...

2 Des 202118min

133: The major opportunities and challenges for SEG with Anna Shaughnessy

133: The major opportunities and challenges for SEG with Anna Shaughnessy

SEG President Anna Shaughnessy discusses the major challenges and decisions facing the SEG and the geosciences in the years ahead. In this episode, Anna discusses the recently formed Strategic Option...

18 Nov 202123min

132: The essential role of industry for long-term CO2 storage

132: The essential role of industry for long-term CO2 storage

Mark Zoback discusses his Honorary Lecture, "Geomechanical Issues Affecting Long-Term Storage of CO2." In this episode, Mark highlights how oil and gas companies are best positioned to address the ne...

11 Nov 202130min

131: How to mine old theories for new insights

131: How to mine old theories for new insights

Vemund Thorkildsen discusses his paper, "Revisiting holistic migration," published in October's The Leading Edge. In this episode, Vemund discusses questioning the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem, m...

4 Nov 202113min

130: Why theory and perfect data are necessary for seismic analysis

130: Why theory and perfect data are necessary for seismic analysis

Michael Burianyk discusses his new book, Understanding Amplitudes: Basic seismic analysis for rock properties. In the book, methods and techniques used to estimate rock properties from seismic data, ...

19 Okt 202118min

129: Improving and reducing biases with a novel theory

129: Improving and reducing biases with a novel theory

Henning Hoeber discusses a new tool for rock physics in his recent paper published in September's The Leading Edge. In this episode, Henning explains the theory of omitted variable bias (OVB) and its...

14 Okt 202120min

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