Chong Zeng, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Geology | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorGeorgios P. Tsoflias | grad student | 2011 | University of Kansas | |
(Wavefield Analysis of Rayleigh Waves for Near-Surface Shear-Wave Velocity.) |
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Zeng C, Dong S, Wang B. (2017) A guide to least-squares reverse time migration for subsalt imaging: Challenges and solutions Interpretation. 5 |
Zeng C, Dong S, Wang B. (2016) Adaptive least-squares RTM with applications to subsalt imaging Leading Edge. 35: 253-257 |
Zeng C, Dong S, Wu Z, et al. (2015) Adaptive least-squares RTM and application to Freedom WAZ subsalt imaging Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts |
Zeng C, Dong S, Wang B. (2014) Least-squares reverse time migration: Inversion-based imaging toward true reflectivity Geophysics. 33: 962-968 |
Zeng C, Dong S, Mao J, et al. (2014) Broadband least-squares reverse time migration for complex structure imaging Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts |
Pan Y, Xia J, Gao L, et al. (2013) Calculation of Rayleigh-wave phase velocities due to models with a high-velocity surface layer Journal of Applied Geophysics. 96: 1-6 |
Pan Y, Xia J, Zeng C. (2013) Verification of correctness of using real part of complex root as Rayleigh-wave phase velocity with synthetic data Journal of Applied Geophysics. 88: 94-100 |
Zeng C, Xia J, Miller RD, et al. (2012) An improved vacuum formulation for 2D finite-difference modeling of Rayleigh waves including surface topography and internal discontinuities Geophysics. 77 |
Zeng C, Xia J, Miller RD, et al. (2012) Numerical investigation of MASW applications in presence of surface topography Journal of Applied Geophysics. 84: 52-60 |
Xia J, Xu Y, Luo Y, et al. (2012) Advantages of Using Multichannel Analysis of Love Waves (MALW) to Estimate Near-Surface Shear-Wave Velocity Surveys in Geophysics. 33: 841-860 |