2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12182-020-00480-8
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Separation of diffracted waves via SVD filter

Abstract: Diffracted seismic waves may be used to help identify and track geologically heterogeneous bodies or zones. However, the energy of diffracted waves is weaker than that of reflections. Therefore, the extraction of diffracted waves is the basis for the effective utilization of diffracted waves. Based on the difference in travel times between diffracted and reflected waves, we developed a method for separating the diffracted waves via singular value decomposition filters and presented an effective processing flow… Show more

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“…This Nukhul carbonate sequence laterally transitions into Gharandal shales in a downdip direction, resulting in significant lateral variability in both the layer thicknesses and lithologies (EGPC 1996). This has an impact on seismic velocity and causes diffraction noises (Shen et al 2020). 5.…”
Section: Prevailing Geoseismic Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This Nukhul carbonate sequence laterally transitions into Gharandal shales in a downdip direction, resulting in significant lateral variability in both the layer thicknesses and lithologies (EGPC 1996). This has an impact on seismic velocity and causes diffraction noises (Shen et al 2020). 5.…”
Section: Prevailing Geoseismic Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%