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Ground roll attenuation by synchrosqueezed curvelet transform
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Ground roll is a type of coherent noise in land seismic data that has low frequency, low velocity and high amplitude. It damages reflection events that contain important information about subsurface structures, hence the removal of ground roll is a crucial step in seismic data processing. A suitable transform is needed for removal of ground roll. Curvelet transform is an effective sparse transform that optimally represents seismic events. In addition, the curvelets can provide a multiscale and multidirectional decomposition of the input data in time-frequency and angular domain, which can help distinguish between ground roll and useful signals. In this paper, we apply synchrosqueezed curvelet transform (SSCT) for ground roll attenuation. The synchrosqueezing technique in SSCT is used to precisely reallocate the energy of local wave vectors in order to separate ground roll from the original data with higher resolution and higher fidelity. Examples of synthetic and field seismic data reveal that SSCT performs well in the suppression of aliased and non-aliased ground roll while preserving reflection waves, in comparison with high-pass filtering, wavelet and curvelet methods. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Ground roll attenuationCurvelet transformSynchrosqueezed curvelet transformMultiscale
Liu, Zhao、Chen, Yangkang、Ma, Jianwei
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Harbin Inst Technol, Dept Math, Harbin 150001, Heilongjiang, Peoples R China
Univ Texas Austin, Jackson Sch Geosiences, Austin, TX 78712 USA