In this paper, low signal-to-noise ratio 3D seismic data are processed by the method of coscattered point imaging, and the imaging method is analyzed in combination with interactive multimedia for 3D seismic data. The reconstruction is carried out using a convex set projection algorithm based on the curvilinear wave transform. The track set is extracted from the 3D data body and transformed into the common offset distance-center point tract set to achieve the reconstruction of seismic data in the common offset distance track set domain and through comparison. It is concluded that the reconstruction effect is better in the common. The reconstruction results are better in the common offset distance track set domain. To shorten the processing time and obtain better reconstruction results, this paper proposes the idea of direct reconstruction of frequency slices. Experiments on the actual seismic three-component wavefield based on velocity-type and acceleration-type three-component geophones are carried out to reveal the signal characteristics of the actual seismic wavefield under the mining space. Due to the limitation of the construction observation space and the particularity of the actual needs of mine detection, the application of the scattered wave imaging method in the mine must be based on the corresponding detection space and detection purpose. The implementation of this thesis improves the signal-to-noise ratio, resolution, and fidelity of the 3D seismic data of the Shawan Formation, which is more conducive to the search for lithological traps. Combined with the seismic geological data, several traps were finally found and implemented, indicating that the fidelity of the resultant information is good and can meet the needs of interpretation and comprehensive research. The multiwave scattering imaging method in this paper can complete multiwave field imaging of longitudinal, transverse, and slot waves, which has the advantages of data redundancy, high superposition number, and more accurate imaging than conventional reflection wave imaging and provides field application value for ensuring mine safety production.
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