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The 8th SEGJ International Symposium
- Imaging and Interpretation -

November 26-28, 2006
Clock Tower Centennial Hall, Kyoto University Kyoto, Japan.


Technical Program


Proposed sessions

Sessions (and the conveners)
  1. Sensors and Acquisition Technologies (T. Inazaki, PWRI)
  2. Seismic/Geodetic Imaging Technologies (T. Watanabe, Nagoya Univ.)
  3. EM/GPR Imaging Technologies (Y.-H. Song, KIGAM, J.-H. Kim, KIGAM, M. Sato, Tohoku Univ.)
  4. Data Processing/Signal Processing (K. Wapenaar, TU Delft, E. Asakawa, JGI)
  5. Laboratory/Scaled Geophysics (O. Nishizawa, AIST)
  6. Multi-scale Imaging/Interpretation Methodologies (A. Saito)
  7. Spatial/Time-Lapse Data Management (M. Hato, Kyoto Univ., T. Inamori, JOGMEC)
  8. Reservoir Characterization (T. Endo, Schlumberger K. K.)
  9. Shallow/Near-Surface Structural Applications (T. Takahashi, JE Geophysical)
  10. Regional/Global Structural Applications (Y. Yamada, Kyoto Univ.)
  11. Disaster Mitigation Applications (H. Mikada, Kyoto Univ.)
  12. Imaging/Interpretation Frontiers (T. Saeki, JOGMEC)


Invited talks

Gerard Schuster, University of Utah
Benefits, liabilities and examples of interferometric seismic imaging

Roel Snieder, Colorado School of Mines
Changing the boundary conditions in seismic interferometry, and the suppression of surface-related multiples

Kazuro Hirahara, Kyoto University
High-resolution receiver function imaging of velocity discontinuities in the crust and the upper mantle beneath the Japan Islands

Ru-Shan Wu, University of California, Santa Cruz
High fidelity seismic imaging and local parameter inversion

Juergen Adam, Dalhousie University
Thin-skinned extension, salt dynamics and deformation in dynamic depositional systems all at passive margins

Osamu Takano, Japan Petroleum Exploration
Sequence stratigraphy in view of 3D seismic exploration

Sadao Nagakubo, Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation
Fusion on 3D seismic exploration and seafloor geochemical survey

Shigeaki Asakura, Schlumberger
New interpretation method using triple porosity model for carbonate reservoirs

Kazuhiko Tezuka, Japan Petroleum Exploration
Fracture reservoir interpretation

Jose M. Carcione, Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale
Seismic methods to detect gas-hydrate bearing sediments

Doug Murray, Schlumberger
New technology in formation evaluation for methane hydrate and oil reservoirs

Hiroshi Sato, ERI, University of Tokyo
Regional Characterization of the crust in metropolitan areas, Kanto and Kinki, Japan

Rodney Calvert, Shell
More sensitive 4D monitoring for enhanced recovery

Tetsuro Tsuru, Cosmo Oil
A Spatio-temporal evolution of reflectivity in the plate boundary shear zone, off Tokachi

Ranajit Ghose, Delft University of Technology
Quantitative Multi-tool Data Fusion in Near-surface Geophysics: New Directions

Derecke Palmer, The University of New South Wales
Will Imaging Supersede Modeling as the New Paradigm for Near-surface Refraction Inversion?


Instructions for authors

Please download and utilize following templates for preparing your extended abstracts. Instructions in the Extended Abstracts are also contained in the MS WORD template file.

Extended Abstract Templates


Copyright Transfer

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Review Process

Your paper will be read by anonymous reviewers before the acceptance by the program committee of the symposium. Every author could be requested to revise his/her paper(s) by revision deadline specified by the conveners. Any violation of the submission/revision deadline may result in the cancellation of your submission. Any authors may be asked to present their papers either by oral or by poster at the symposium depending on the number of presentations.

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Speakers information

Oral Presentations

Poster Presentations


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