
Technical papers on RTM techniques
RTM (Reverse Time Migration) techniques are advanced methods used in seismic imaging to create detailed images of underground structures, like oil reservoirs or fault lines. They work by sending sound waves into the earth and recording the echoes back. RTM computationally reverses the recorded signals through complex algorithms, reconstructing the subsurface features with high accuracy. These techniques improve the clarity and resolution of seismic images, helping geophysicists better understand underground formations for resource exploration and hazard assessment. Essentially, RTM enhances our ability to visualize what's beneath the surface by intelligently processing seismic data.