2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11600-019-00310-5
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Multi-sparsity-based spectral attributes for discontinuity detection

Abstract: Structural and stratigraphic discontinuities, such as faults and channels, generally contribute to the construction of traps and reservoirs. Spectral decomposition can utilize the sensitivities of different frequency components to different geological conditions to identify these geological anomalies. The sparse inverse spectral decomposition (SISD) involves a sparse constraint of time-frequency spectra, and one critical parameter is the sparsity which determines the time-frequency resolution. A small sparsity… Show more

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