Claims
- 1. A computer-aided method for providing a de-aliased output data set d.sub.L (t,x.sub.L,y.sub.L), where the subscripted quantities x.sub.L and y.sub.L indicate the range of x and y in a de-aliased data set d.sub.L as extended by an Lth-order interpolation in the time domain, derived from a spatially aliased input data set of seismic signals, a(t,x,y), representative of acoustic wavefields recorded in the time-space domain on an array of N.sub.x by N.sub.y known traces disposed over the x and y coordinates of an area of survey, where is the number of traces under consideration along the respective axes, the signals having been harvested following insonification of a volume of the subsurface of the earth, comprising:
- i) applying an Lth-order operator to known input data set a(t,x,y) to provide LN.sub.x and LN.sub.y traces along the respective x and y axes by zero-padding a(t,x,y) in all dimensions thereby to provide a zero-padded input data set a.sub.L (t.sub.L,x.sub.L,y.sub.L) L times more populous in each dimension than a(t,x,y), t.sub.L being the quantity t as extended by the interpolation operator L;
- ii) executing a masking operation w.sub.L to the zero-padded input data set a.sub.L (t.sub.L,x.sub.L,y.sub.L), to provide a zero-padded, zeromasked data set b.sub.L (t.sub.L,x.sub.m,y.sub.L);
- iii) transforming a.sub.L (t.sub.L,x.sub.L,y.sub.L) to the m.sub.L,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL domain where the quantities m.sub.L, k.sub.xL, k.sub.yL are the frequency domain transforms corresponding to the extended quantities t.sub.L, x.sub.L, y.sub.L from the time domain, to provide a first complex amplitude spectrum A.sub.L (m.sub.L,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL), where m is a temporal frequency index of the zero-padded volume for each of the first N.sub.f temporal frequencies, and rejecting the remainder of the LN.sub.f temporal frequencies;
- iv) transforming b.sub.L (t.sub.L,x.sub.L,y.sub.L) to the m.sub.L,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL domain to provide a second complex amplitude spectrum, B(m.sub.L,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL) for N.sub.f frequencies and rejecting he remainder of the LN.sub.f temporal frequencies;
- v) forming an interpolation operator H(m.sub.L,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL), from A(m.sub.L,k.sub.xL,ky.sub.L)/B(m.sub.L, k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL);
- vi) inserting L-1 zero traces in each spatial direction between known traces of the original input data set a(t,x,y), to form c.sub.L (t,x.sub.L,y.sub.L);
- vii) transforming c.sub.L (t,x.sub.L,y.sub.L) to the f-k.sub.xL -k.sub.yL domain as C.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL) to provide complex amplitude spectra of the respective de-aliased interpolated output data traces from the formulation D.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.L)=H.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.L).times.C.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL) for the first N.sub.f frequencies;
- viii) inverse-transforming the amplitude spectra of the de-aliased output traces, D.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL), from the f-k.sub.xL -k.sub.yL domain to the t,x.sub.L,y.sub.L domain.
- 2. The method as defined by claim 1, wherein:
- L=2.
- 3. The method as defined by claim 2, wherein:
- w.sub.L (m.sub.x,m.sub.y) is equal to unity when and only when m.sub.x =1+n.sub.x L and m.sub.y =1+n.sub.y L (n=0,1,2, . . . ) else w.sub.L is equal to zero.
- 4. A computer-aided method for providing a de-aliased output data set d.sub.L (t,x.sub.L, y.sub.L) derived from a spatially aliased input data set of known seismic signals, a(t,x,y), having a complex amplitude spectrum K(f,k.sub.x,k.sub.y) in the f-k domain, k.sub.x and k.sub.y being the wave numbers in the frequency domain along the corresponding x and X axes and representative of acoustic wavefields recorded in the time-space domain on an array of N.sub.x by N.sub.y known traces where N is the number of traces, disposed over the x and y coordinates of an area of survey, the signals having been harvested following insonification of a volume of the subsurface of the earth, comprising:
- i) selecting an Lth-order stretch factor, L;
- ii) zero-padding a(t,x,y) by L to provide a zero-padded data set a.sub.L (t.sub.L,x.sub.L,y.sub.L) where the subscripted quantities t.sub.L, x.sub.L and y.sub.L indicate the range of t, x and y of data set a, as extended by the Lth-order stretch factor in the time domain;
- iii) transforming the zero-padded data set from the time-space domain to the frequency-wavenumber domain to provide a first truncated complex amplitude spectrum A.sub.L (m.sub.L,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL) after rejecting a selected portion of the frequency spectrum thereof, m being a frequency index, the subscripted quantities m.sub.L, k.sub.xL, k.sub.yL, being the frequency-wave number-transforms corresponding to the extended quantities t.sub.L, x.sub.L, y.sub.L from the time domain;
- iv) laterally wrapping the stretched transform about itself along the wavenumber axes to provide a second truncated complex amplitude spectrum B.sub.L (m.sub.L,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL) after rejecting a selected portion of the frequency spectrum thereof;
- v) generating an interpolation operator H.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL) by dividing said first truncated complex amplitude spectrum by said second truncated amplitude spectrum;
- vi) laterally copying K(f,k.sub.x,k.sub.y) L-1 times to provide a complex amplitude spectrum of a zero-inserted, known data set C.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL);
- vii) creating a de-aliased transform from the formulation
- D.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL)=H.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL).times.C.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.yL);
- and
- ix) inversely transforming D.sub.L (m,k.sub.xL,k.sub.xL) to the time-space domain to provide a de-aliased data set d.sub.L (t,x.sub.L,y.sub.L).
RELATION TO OTHER PATENT APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/696,466, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,617,372, filed Aug. 14, 1996, in the name of Necati Gulunay and Ron Chambers and assigned to the assignee of this application.
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