2013
DOI: 10.7582/gge.2013.16.4.240
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Swell Effect Correction for the High-resolution Marine Seismic Data

Abstract: The seismic data quality of marine geological and engineering survey deteriorates because of the sea swell. We often conduct a marine survey when the swell height is about 1 ~ 2 m. The swell effect correction is required to enhance the horizontal continuity of seismic data and satisfy the resolution less than 1 m. We applied the swell correction to the 8 channel high-resolution airgun seismic data and 3.5 kHz subbottom profiler (SBP) data. The correct sea bottom detection is important for the swell correction.… Show more

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“…In case of a conventional seismic survey for oil and gas, the target depth is much deeper and vertical resolution of the dataset is lower, since the seismic source is typically an air-gun (or array of guns) with dominant frequencies between 40 Hz to 70 Hz. Additionally, to avoid swell and wave effects, the streamer is towed at a considerable depth below sea level (Lee et al, 2013). In contrast, high-resolution marine seismic data acquired by Chirp sub-bottom profiler (SBP) with dense ping interval acquisition parameters are strongly influenced by swell, and swell causes a significant decline of the horizontal resolution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case of a conventional seismic survey for oil and gas, the target depth is much deeper and vertical resolution of the dataset is lower, since the seismic source is typically an air-gun (or array of guns) with dominant frequencies between 40 Hz to 70 Hz. Additionally, to avoid swell and wave effects, the streamer is towed at a considerable depth below sea level (Lee et al, 2013). In contrast, high-resolution marine seismic data acquired by Chirp sub-bottom profiler (SBP) with dense ping interval acquisition parameters are strongly influenced by swell, and swell causes a significant decline of the horizontal resolution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…또한, 고해상 탐사자료에 자동적인 해저면 선정을 이용한 보정 연구가 수행되었으며 (Kim et al, 2003;Kim and Kim, 2005), 이러한 너울영향 보정을 통하여 고해상 탐사자료의 품질을 향상시키는 연구가 수행되었다 (Gutowski et al, 2002;Lee et al, 2004;Müller et al, 2009;Lee et al, 2014). Lee et al (2013) 자동 초동 선정은 천부지층탐사자료의 해저면 위치 선정뿐 만 아니라 토모그래피, 굴절법 탐사 또는 미소 탄성파(microseismic) 탐사 (Wong et al, 2009;Akram, 2011;Rodriguez, 2011;Sabbione and Velis, 2013) 이번 연구에서는 해저면 신호의 진폭이 강하고 에너지의 변 화가 크게 증가하는 점을 이용하여 에너지의 비율이 큰 위치 를 찾는 STA/LTA (short term average/long term average) 비 율 방법 (Allen, 1978;Wong et al, 2009) Kanasewich, 1981;Sabbione and Velis, 2013). 이 경우도 최 대진폭의 80% 기준을 넘는 첫 번째 지점을 결정하는 방법을 사용한 것이다.…”
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