Claims
- 1. A method of filtering multiple reflections from seismograms representing the earth's formations comprising:
- (a) generating first seismograms representing the amplitude of seismic primary and multiple reflections as a function of time and distance along a line of exploration;
- (b) transforming said first seismograms into an f-k array of first real and first imaginary parts representing amplitude as a function of frequency and wave number;
- (c) normal moveout correcting said first seismograms with the apparent velocity of said multiple reflections to align said multiple reflections;
- (d) stacking said normal moveout corrected first seismograms having aligned multiple reflections,
- (e) inverse normal moveout correcting said stacked first seismograms to produce second seismograms representing multiple reflections,
- (f) transforming said second seismograms with aligned multiple reflections into an f-k array of second real and second imaginary parts,
- (g) determining the inverse of said second real and second imaginary parts of the f-k array of said second seismograms,
- (h) filtering said first real part of the f-k array of said first seismograms by weighting all samples of said first real part with corresponding samples of the inverse of said second real part of the f-k array of said second seismograms,
- (i) filtering said first imaginary part of the f-k array of said first seismograms by weighting all samples of said first imaginary part with corresponding samples of the inverse of said second imaginary part of the f-k array of said second seismograms, and
- (j) transforming said filtered first real and first imaginary parts into third seismograms representing an enhanced representation of the earth's formation with suppressed multiple reflections as a function of time and distance along said line of exploration.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said step of filtering said first real part of the f-k array of said first seismogram is performed by multiplying each of the samples in said f-k array by a factor which is inversely proportional to the amplitude of the corresponding sample in the f-k transform of said second real part of said second seismograms and said step of filtering said first imaginary part of the f-k array of said first seismogram is performed by multiplying each of the samples in said f-k array by a factor which is inversely proportional to the amplitude of the corresponding sample in the f-k transform of said second imaginary part of said second seismograms.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 179,748, filed Aug. 20, 1980, "F-K Geophysical Operations Including Filtering of Seismic Records", now abandoned.
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Faust, "Some Technological Aspects of Exploration Effectiveness", 9/17/62, pp. 1-7, Geophysics, vol. 28, #1. |
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