Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4740130 Journal of Applied Geophysics 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We use time dependent attributes as the input of running average filter to eliminate ground-roll noise from seismic data.•Using time dependent features we are able to distinguish noise from seismic reflection, especially where they overlap each other.•We demonstrate to eliminate ground-roll noise from seismic data, normalized phase plays significant role.•Due to protect frequency content of signal, shadow effect- naturally resulting from AGC- does not occur for filtered data.

Ground-roll, characterized by low frequency and high amplitude, is one of the most important issues in seismic data processing. Common methods to eliminate ground-roll noise from seismic data include frequency-based methods which pose filtering the whole signal. In addition, assuming being stationary signal which attended in filter is another disadvantage of those methods; however, in this paper a new method based on using Hilbert transform to address high-amplitude, low-frequency coherent noise is proposed. In this respect the conventional seismic trace can be viewed as the real component of a complex trace. Therefore, its envelope and normalized phase, as the input of running average, are easily calculated. On the other hand, complex trace-based filtering is approached to be a method distinguishing between coherent noise and reflections overlapping each other. This is done by setting a suitable length of window on running average in order to extract low frequency components from data.

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