Abstract:
Bandpass filtering is a common way to estimate ground-roll noise on land seismic data, because of the relatively low-frequency content of ground roll. However, there is u...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Bandpass filtering is a common way to estimate ground-roll noise on land seismic data, because of the relatively low-frequency content of ground roll. However, there is usually a frequency overlap between ground roll and the desired seismic reflections that prevents bandpass filtering alone from effectively removing ground roll without also harming the desired reflections. We apply a bandpass filter with a relatively high upper bound to provide an initial imperfect separation of ground roll and reflection signal. We then apply a technique called “local orthogonalization” to improve the separation. The procedure is easily implemented, since it involves only bandpass filtering and a regularized division of the initial signal and noise estimates. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the method on an open-source set of field data.
Published in: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters ( Volume: 12, Issue: 11, November 2015)