2016
DOI: 10.1190/int-2015-0150.1
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Phase decomposition

Abstract: Any seismic trace can be decomposed into a 2D function of amplitude versus time and phase. We call this process phase decomposition, and the amplitude variation with time for a specific seismic phase is referred to as a phase component. For seismically thin layers, phase components are particularly useful in simplifying seismic interpretation. Subtle lateral impedance variations occurring within thin layers can be greatly amplified in their seismic expression when specific phase components are isolated. For ex… Show more

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“…Any pair of reflection coefficients can be expressed as the sum of an odd and an even component. The reflection coefficients of even component are the same in size and sign, and those of odd component are the same in size and opposite in sign (17). As to an individual thin layer, the impedance variation changes the reflectivity of odd component, and thus the phase of the local reflectivity, while the even component remains almost unchanged.…”
Section: Amplitude Attribute Of -90° Phase Component By Phase Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Any pair of reflection coefficients can be expressed as the sum of an odd and an even component. The reflection coefficients of even component are the same in size and sign, and those of odd component are the same in size and opposite in sign (17). As to an individual thin layer, the impedance variation changes the reflectivity of odd component, and thus the phase of the local reflectivity, while the even component remains almost unchanged.…”
Section: Amplitude Attribute Of -90° Phase Component By Phase Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Phase decomposition is a unique and creative technology for hydrocarbon detection, originated by Castagna [17] . The acoustic impedance variations caused by pore fluids or lithology changes do not always produce very obvious amplitude anomalies on conventional post-stack profiles.…”
Section: Amplitude Attribute Of -90° Phase Component By Phase Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spectral decomposition can generate time-dependent amplitude data as a function of instantaneous frequencies and phases [37,40,41]. In 1946, the British physicist Dennis Gabor proposed the Gabor transform, laying the foundation for time-frequency analysis.…”
Section: Spectral Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase decomposition was originally proposed by Castagna et al (2016). This technique has been applied in sandstone reservoirs (Barbato et al, 2017;Castagna et al, 2019;Selmara et al, 2019;Zhou et al, 2019), and achieved remarkable results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%