JOURNAL ARTICLE

Inverse Q filtering via synchrosqueezed wavelet transform

Yajuan XueJunxing CaoXingjian Wang

Year: 2018 Journal:   Geophysics Vol: 84 (2)Pages: V121-V132   Publisher: Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Abstract

We have developed and applied an inverse [Formula: see text]-filter formulation using synchrosqueezed wavelet transforms for the compensation of attenuating and dispersive media. A damping criterion concerning the reconstruction of the effective components for controlling noise amplification and the separation of the noise and signal in the synchrosqueezed wavelet domain is generated. The proposed method provides stable attenuation compensation without decreasing the seismic vertical and lateral resolution. The best property of the proposed method, unlike conventional inverse [Formula: see text]-filtering methods, is that it carries out amplitude compensation for the effective components located at some time samples in the time-frequency domain. The spectral reconstruction contributes to the reconstruction of the trace in the time domain and suppresses the ambient noise located at high frequencies at later times, especially suppressing the ambient noise within the main frequency band. It is not a noise-level-dependent method. We validated our approach with synthetic and real data. The comparison of the proposed method with the conventional stabilized inverse [Formula: see text]-filtering method is also carried out to illustrate the particular features of the proposed method. The examples demonstrate that our proposed method can effectively compensate for the amplitude attenuation by suppressing the ambient noise and further provide seismic images at high resolution while highlighting the effective details. Furthermore, it is a robust and easily tunable algorithm.

Keywords:
Inverse filter Attenuation Wavelet Noise (video) Inverse Computer science Compensation (psychology) Filter (signal processing) SIGNAL (programming language) Frequency domain Seismic trace Algorithm Acoustics Amplitude Time domain Mathematics Optics Physics Image (mathematics) Computer vision

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Topics

Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geophysics
Seismic Waves and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geophysics
Drilling and Well Engineering
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering

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