Inventor · Ridgefield, CT, US

Brian E. Hornby

15Patents
5h-index
13Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 31, 1986 → Feb 17, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4831600A Borehole logging method for fracture detection and evaluation Physics 68 Expired
US5081611A Methods for determining formation and borehole parameters via two-dimensional tomographic reconstruction of formation slowness Physics 35 Expired
US6192316A Fracture discrimination using borehole frequency response of stoneley waves Physics 22 Expired
US4817059A Borehole logging methods for detection and imaging of formation structural features Physics 13 Expired
US4797859A Method for determining formation permeability by comparing measured tube waves with formation and borehole parameters Physics 13 Expired
US7773456B2 System and method for seismic data acquisition Physics 5 Active
US7952960B2 Seismic imaging with natural Green's functions derived from VSP data Physics 1 Active
US11261721B2 Techniques for evaluating borehole subsurface geologies using Stoneley waves Physics 1 Active
US8659974B2 System and method of 3D salt flank VSP imaging with transmitted waves Physics 1 Active
US10989824B2 Depth-dependent mud density determination and processing for horizontal shear slowness in vertical transverse isotropy environment using full-waveform sonic data Physics 0 Active
US12386091B2 Single-well reflected horizontal shear wave imaging with mixed types of transmitters and receivers Physics 0 Active
US10809399B2 Independent simultaneous shooting acquisition with vertical seismic profile recording Physics 0 Active
US11513248B2 Imaging with both dipole and quadrupole receivers Physics 0 Active
US11681065B2 Depth-continuous estimation of the elastic tensor using single depth borehole sonic measurements Physics 0 Active
US11237288B2 Verifying measurements of elastic anisotropy parameters in an anisotropic wellbore environment Physics 0 Active

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