A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents: Ground-roll noise attenuation using a simple and effective approach based on local bandlimited orthogonalization
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.
Hi,
On fig https://ahay.org/RSF/book/tccs/orthogroll/field/Fig/field-fs.png alle line are black and for this reason it is difficulty read
to see different between methods because description have information about color line for different method
Best regards
Thank you for pointing out this problem. It has been fixed.
Very interesting. I would like to test the scripts, but not able to find match.c which is required.
Thank you for reporting this issue. You can now find this program in https://github.com/ahay/src/blob/master/system/generic/Mmatch.c