Claims
- 1. A method of separating a compressional wave from a vertical shear wave, comprising:reflecting a seismic energy from a subsurface interface to produce a reflected seismic energy wave having compressional energy and vertical shear energy associated therewith; and orienting first and second seismic energy receivers such that said first seismic energy receiver is aligned with said reflected seismic energy wave having an angle of emergence to thereby maximize said vertical shear energy received by said second seismic energy receiver.
- 2. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said first and second energy receivers are orthogonal with respect to each other.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein reflecting includes generating a wave with an energy source and said method further includes receiving said reflected energy wave with said first and second seismic receivers.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 3 wherein orienting said first and second seismic energy receivers includes orienting said first and second seismic energy receivers in a vertical plane containing said energy source and said first and second seismic energy receivers.
- 5. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said angle of emergence is between 0° and 90°.
- 6. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein orienting said first and second seismic energy receivers includes applying an algorithm to data received by said first and second seismic energy receivers.
- 7. The method as recited in claim 6 wherein applying an algorithm includes converting data received from a radial coordinate to a compressional coordinate of said first seismic energy receiver and converting data received from a vertical coordinate to a vertical shear coordinate of said second seismic energy receiver.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein orienting said first and second seismic energy receivers includes physically orienting said first and second seismic energy receivers.
- 9. A system for separating a compressional seismic wave from a vertical shear seismic wave, comprising:reflected seismic energy wave reflected from a subsurface interface and having compressional energy and vertical shear energy associated therewith; and first and second seismic energy receivers wherein said first seismic energy receiver is aligned with said reflected seismic energy wave having an angle of emergence to thereby maximize said vertical shear energy received by said second seismic energy receiver.
- 10. The system as recited in claim 9 wherein said first and second energy receivers are orthogonal with respect to each other.
- 11. The system as recited in claim 9 further including a seismic energy source.
- 12. The system as recited in claim 11 wherein said first and second seismic energy receivers are oriented in a vertical plane containing said seismic energy source.
- 13. The system as recited in claim 9 wherein said angle of emergence is between 0° and 90°.
- 14. The system as recited in claim 9 further including:initial data representing said reflected compressional and vertical shear energy; and an algorithm that manipulates said initial data to mathematically orient said first receiver with said emergence angle.
- 15. The system as recited in claim 14 further including a computer configured to use said algorithm to manipulate said initial data to orient said first receiver with said emergence angle.
- 16. The system as recited in claim 15 further including radial coordinates, compressional coordinates, vertical coordinates and vertical shear coordinates.
- 17. The system as recited in claim 9 wherein said first seismic energy receiver is physically oriented to receive data along said emergence angle.
- 18. A method of exploring a subterranean feature with seismic energy, comprisinggenerating a seismic energy wave toward a subterranean feature; reflecting said seismic energy from said subterranean feature to produce a reflected seismic energy wave having compressional energy and vertical shear energy associated therewith; and separating at least a portion of a compressional wave of said seismic energy wave from at least a portion of a vertical shear wave of said seismic energy wave, including: orienting first and second seismic energy receivers such that said first seismic energy receiver is aligned with said reflected seismic energy wave having an angle of emergence to thereby maximize said vertical shear energy received by said second seismic energy receiver.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein said first and second energy receivers are orthogonal with respect to each other.
- 20. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein reflecting includes generating a wave with an energy source and said method further includes receiving said reflected energy wave with said first and second seismic receivers.
- 21. The method as recited in claim 20 wherein orienting said first and second seismic energy receivers includes orienting said first and second seismic energy receivers in a vertical plane containing said energy source and said first and second seismic energy receivers.
- 22. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein said angle of emergence is between 0° and 90°.
- 23. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein orienting said first and second seismic energy receivers includes applying an algorithm to data received by said first and second seismic energy receivers.
- 24. The method as recited in claim 23 wherein applying an algorithm includes converting data received from a radial coordinate to a compressional coordinate of said first seismic energy receiver and converting data received from a vertical coordinate to a vertical shear coordinate of said second seismic energy receiver.
- 25. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein orienting said first and second seismic energy receivers includes physically orienting said first and second seismic energy receivers with respect to said emergence angle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/436,453, filed on Nov. 8, 1999, entitled “METHOD OF SEISMIC EXPLORATION DISCRIMINATING HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SHEAR WAVES” to Milo Backus, et al., which is incorporated herein by reference.
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