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    Publication Date: 2021-09-15
    Description: A vast majority of marine geological research is based on academic seismic data collected with single-channel systems or short-offset multichannel seismic cables, which often lack reflection moveout for conventional velocity analysis. Consequently, our understanding of Earth processes often relies on seismic time sections, which hampers quantitative analysis in terms of depth, formation thicknesses, or dip angles of faults. In order to overcome these limitations, we present a robust diffraction extraction scheme that models and adaptively subtracts the reflected wavefield from the data. We use diffractions to estimate insightful wavefront attributes and perform wavefront tomography to obtain laterally resolved seismic velocity information in depth. Using diffraction focusing as a quality control tool, we perform an interpretation-driven refinement to derive a geologically plausible depth-velocity model. In a final step, we perform depth migration to arrive at a spatial reconstruction of the shallow crust. Further, we focus the diffracted wavefield to demonstrate how these diffraction images can be used as physics-guided attribute maps to support the identification of faults and unconformities. We demonstrate the potential of this processing scheme by its application to a seismic line from the Santorini Amorgos Tectonic Zone, located on the Hellenic Volcanic Arc, which is notorious for its catastrophic volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and tsunamis. The resulting depth image allows a refined fault pattern delineation and, for the first time, a quantitative analysis of the basin stratigraphy. We conclude that diffraction-based data analysis has a high potential, especially when the acquisition geometry of seismic data does not allow conventional velocity analysis.
    Keywords: 622.1592 ; Aegean Sea ; depth migration ; diffraction imaging ; Santorini ; tomography ; velocity-model building
    Language: English
    Type: article
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Der Internist 38 (1997), S. 299-306 
    ISSN: 1432-1289
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Wissenschaftstheorie ; Methodologie ; Forschung ; Schulmedizin ; Alternativmedizin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Zum Thema Unterschiedliche epistemische Verfahren des Wissenserwerbs beruhen auf – zumindest partiell – miteinander nicht kompatiblen Axiomen, die ihrerseits nicht falsifizierbar sind. Die 4 Axiome des Erkenntnisgewinns in der Medizin sind: •*Axiom der Existenz von übernatürlichen Personen oder Kräften •*Axiom der Korrespondenz von Phänomenen (Analogieprinzip) •*Axiom des kausalgesetzlichen, mechanisch-deterministischen Ablaufs von Prozessen in der Natur (Grundlage der wissenschaftlichen Medizin) •*Axiom der Möglichkeit des intersubjektiven Verstehens von menschlichen Lebensäußerungen durch hermeneutische Interpretation verbaler und nonverbaler Zeichen. In der folgenden Übersicht werden diese Axiome erläutert. Unter dem letztgenannten Axiom betrachtet, sieht sich die Psychoanalyse einer epistemologischen Kritik ausgesetzt, die vor allem auf die konstruktivistischen Elemente dieser Lehre abzielt.
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