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Published as Geophysics, 78, no. 5, V171-V179, (2013)
Omnidirectional plane-wave destruction
Zhonghuan Chen,
Sergey Fomel, and Wenkai Lu
Department of Automation,
State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Technology and Systems
Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology
Tsinghua University
Beijing, China. 100084
Email: zhonghuanchen@gmail.com.
Bureau of Economic Geology,
Jackson School of Geosciences
The University of Texas at Austin
University Station, Box X
Austin, TX 78713-8924
Email: sergey.fomel@beg.utexas.edu.
Abstract:
Steep structures in seismic data may bring directional aliasing,
thus plane-wave destruction (PWD) filter
can not obtain an accurate dip estimation.
We propose to interpret
plane-wave construction (PWC) filter as a line-interpolating operator and
introduce a novel circle-interpolating model.
The circle-interpolating PWC can avoid phase-wrapping problems,
and the related circle-interpolating plane-wave destruction (PWD)
can avoid aliasing problems.
We design a 2D maxflat fractional delay filter
to implement the circle interpolation,
and prove that
the 2D maxflat filter is separable in each direction.
Using the maxflat fractional delay filter in the circle interpolation,
we propose the omnidirectional plane-wave destruction (OPWD).
The omnidirectional PWD
can handle both vertical and horizontal structures.
With a synthetic example, we show
how to obtain an omnidirectional dip estimation using the proposed
omnidirectional PWD.
An application of the omnidirectional PWD to a field dataset
improves the results of predictive painting and event picking,
as compared to conventional PWD.
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