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Published as SEP report, 94, 205-212 (1997)
Multiple suppression using prediction-error filter
Abstract:
I present an approach to multiple suppression, that is
based on the moveout between primary and multiple events in the CMP gather.
After normal moveout correction, primary events will be horizontal,
whereas multiple events will not be.
For each NMOed CMP gather, I reorder the
offset in random order. Ideally, this process has little influence on the
primaries, but
it destroys the shape of the multiples. In other words, after randomization
of the offset order, the multiples appear as random noise. This ``man-made''
random noise can be removed using prediction-error filter (PEF).
The randomization of the offset order can be regarded as a random process,
so we can apply it to the CMP gather many times and get many different
samples. All the samples can be arranged into a 3-D cube, which is further
divided into many small subcubes. A 3-D PEF can then be estimated from each
subcube and re-applied
to it to remove the multiple energy. After that, all the samples are averaged
back into one CMP gather, which is supposed to be free of multiple events.
In order to improve the efficiency of the
algorithm of estimating the PEF for each subcube, except for the first
subcube which starts with a zero-valued initial guess, all the subsequent
subcubes take the last estimated PEF as an initial guess.
Therefore, the iteration
count can be reduced to one step for all the subsequent subcubes with little
loss of accuracy.
Three examples demonstrate the performance of this new approach, especially in
removing the near-offset multiples.
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