Title of article :
How to Remedy Non-optimal Seismic Data by Seismic Processing
Author/Authors :
J. Fertig، نويسنده , , M. Thomas، نويسنده , , R. Thomas ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Seismic data processing mostly takes into account the statistics inherent in the data to
improve the data quality. Since some years the deterministic approach for processing shows many
advantages. This approach takes into account e.g., the source signature, with the knowledge of its
amplitude andphase behavior. The transformation of the signal into an optimizedform is calledwavelet
processing. By this step an optimal input for deconvolution can be produced, which needs a minimumdelay
signal to function well. The interpreter needs a signal which gives the optimum resolution, which
is accomplishedby the zero-phase transformation of the input signal. The combination of different input
sources such as Vibroseis and Dynamite requires a phase adoption. All these procedures can be
implemented via Two-Sided-Recursive (TSR-) filters. Spectral balancing can be accomplished very
effectively in time domain after a minimum delay transform of the input signals. The DEKORP data
suffer from a low signal/noise ratio, so that special methods for the suppression of coherent noise trains
were developed. This can be done by subtractive coherency filtering. Multiple seismic reflections also can
be suppressedby this methodvery effectively. All processing procedures developedd uring recent years
are now fully integratedin commercial software operatedby the processing center in Clausthal.
Keywords :
suppression of coherent noise. , Wavelet processing
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics