THOMAS W SHIRLEY
Electrician at Polk St, Richardson, TX

License number
Texas 47150
Expiration Date
Aug 1, 2017
Category
Journeyman Electrician
Address
Address
421 E Polk St APT B, Richardson, TX 75081
Phone
(214) 893-8948

Professional information

Thomas Shirley Photo 1

Method For Removing Coherent Noise From Seismic Data

US Patent:
5191526, Mar 2, 1993
Filed:
Mar 12, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/491885
Inventors:
Stanley J. Laster - Dallas TX
Robert A. Meek - Sanger TX
Thomas E. Shirley - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
G01V 100
US Classification:
364421
Abstract:
Method for removing coherent noise from a series of seismic traces. Each seismic trace included in the series is Fast Fourier Transformed into the frequency domain. For each frequency of the resultant f-x representation, a series of N complex numbers, one corresponding to each trace, is selected. The selected series of complex numbers corresponding to each frequency are processed to produce autoregressive model coefficients from which a polynomial rooting provides complex roots related to wavenumbers and decay constants. Amplitudes and phases for complex non-stationary spatial sinusoids associated with the estimated wavenumbers are then determined. For all frequencies f, the collection of determined wavenumbers, decay constants, amplitudes and phases constitute an f-k representation of the seismic traces. The produced f-k representation is examined to identify components corresponding to seismic data and the f-k components which correspond to seismic data are summed to reconstruct frequency components of an f-x representation of the acquired seismic traces with coherent noise removed.


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Method For Seismic Trace Interpolation Using A Forward And Backward Application Of Wave Equation Datuming

US Patent:
4887244, Dec 12, 1989
Filed:
Jun 28, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/212470
Inventors:
Mark E. Willis - Carrollton TX
Rambabu P. Ranganayaki - Farmers Branch TX
Thomas E. Shirley - Richardson TX
Stan Y. C. Lee - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G01V 130
US Classification:
367 73
Abstract:
Method of interpolating additional seismic traces between existing seismic traces obtained during the exploration of a subsurface formation. Seismic traces are recorded upon a datum surface in accordance with standard seismic data acquistion methods. Forward and backward wave equation datuming of the data set at the same velocity estimates new measurements for originally acquired data deemed unsatisfactory by propagating measured seismic traces to a fictitious datum plane using wave theory to create a second set of seismic traces and datuming the second set of seismic traces, again using wave theory, back to the original datum plane to create a third set of seismic traces. The third set of seismic traces will include new seismic traces to be used in place of the originally acquired unsatisfactory data.


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Method And Apparatus For Removing Sinusoidal Noise From Seismic Data

US Patent:
4853903, Aug 1, 1989
Filed:
Oct 19, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/259941
Inventors:
Andrew F. Linville - Dallas TX
Thomas E. Shirley - Richardson TX
Paul G. Griffith - Farmers Branch TX
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G01V 128, G01V 136
US Classification:
367 46
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for removing sinusoidal noise from seismic traces comprised of a seismic data component and a sinusoidal noise component. Seismic traces acquired by conventional seismic exploration of a subsurface formation are utilized to produce a frequency domain amplitude spectrum of the traces. The amplitude spectrum is analyzed to determine a line frequency equivalent to the sinusoidal noise frequency to be removed. A filter order N (number of filter weights) is selected and the exact autocorrelation function of the selected sinusoidal frequency is determined for lags 0, 1,. . . , N-1. An autocorrelation matrix is produced utilizing the determined autocorrelation values and predictive deconvolution techniques are applied to the autocorrelation matrix to produce a convolutional filter which will remove sinusoidal noise at the determined frequency while leaving other frequencies minimally attenuated. The sinusoidal noise is then removed from the seismic data by convolving the acquired seismic traces with the filter.


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Method Of Restoring Seismic Data

US Patent:
4884248, Nov 28, 1989
Filed:
Jan 30, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/303199
Inventors:
Stanley J. Laster - Dallas TX
Robert A. Meek - Dallas TX
Thomas E. Shirley - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G01V 128, G01V 136
US Classification:
367 73
Abstract:
Method for restoring seismic data to missing or severely noise contaminated traces included in a seismic section. The seismic section is transformed into a data localizing space and muted to retain only the localized data components of the seismic section. The muted transform space is inverse-transformed into the x-t domain to produce first estimates of the seismic data to be restored. The first estimates of the restored data are substituted for the corresponding traces in the original seismic section. Fully restored traces corresponding to the missing or severly noise contaminated traces are determined from the single estimate of the restored traces.


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Method Of Digital Filtering

US Patent:
5010526, Apr 23, 1991
Filed:
Jul 30, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/560409
Inventors:
Andrew F. Linville - Dallas TX
Thomas E. Shirley - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
G01V 128, G01V 136
US Classification:
367 46
Abstract:
An improved method for filtering noise bands from seismic data is described. The data is analyzed to determine the frequency component of the undesired noise, and a precise autocorrelation function is generated and used to design a filter to remove the undesired frequency component from the data. The filter can be band pass, band reject, notch, low pass, or high pass, and multiple bands of noise can be removed from the seismic data in a single filtering operation.


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Method For Restoring And Extrapolating Seismic Traces

US Patent:
4953139, Aug 28, 1990
Filed:
Feb 5, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/474886
Inventors:
Stanley J. Laster - Dallas TX
Robert A. Meek - Sanger TX
Thomas E. Shirley - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G01V 128, G01V 136
US Classification:
367 73
Abstract:
A seismic record is enhanced through trace restoration and extrapolation. A set of traces surrounding a missing trace or adjacent an edge of the seismic record are transformed into the frequency domain using a fast Fourier transform. Each frequency of the resultant x-f representation a series of complex numbers, one corresponding to each trace, is selected. Autoregressive model coefficients are estimated for this complex series using a recursive least squares method. A complex number is estimated for trace restoration and extrapolation from the series of complex numbers and autoregressive coefficients. After all frequency components are thus processed restored or extrapolated traces are obtained by an inverse Fourier transform.


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Analog-To-Digital Converter For Seismic Exploration Using Delta Modulation

US Patent:
4616349, Oct 7, 1986
Filed:
Nov 22, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/443504
Inventors:
Thomas E. Shirley - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G01V 124, H03K 1301
US Classification:
367 66
Abstract:
An analog-to-digital converter for use in seismic data processing applications is disclosed which features variants on delta modulation and delta-sigma modulation methods. A series of single bits is output by an analog-to-digital converter based on comparison of a predicted analog signal with the actual analog signal. A low pass filter and subsampling operation is applied to the output digital bits to provide digital words corresponding to the analog signal amplitude. Plural integrator stages are shown which allow reduction of quantization error.


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Seismic Trace Restoration Using F-K Filtering

US Patent:
4860265, Aug 22, 1989
Filed:
Jan 25, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/148307
Inventors:
Stanley J. Laster - Dallas TX
Robert A. Meek - Sanger TX
Thomas E. Shirley - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G01V 128, G01V 136
US Classification:
367 73
Abstract:
Method of restoring null traces in seismic records. The seismic record is transformed from the x-t domain to the f-k domain by a series of fast Fourier transforms. The f-k transform of the seismic record is filtered to retain only coherent events and the filtered f-k transform is inverse-transformed back to the x-t domain. A first determination of the restored trace corresponding to the null trace is selected and substituted for the null trace. The first determination of the restored trace is used to determine a fully restored trace.