In many exploration areas, successful separation of primaries and multiples greatly determines the quality of seismic imaging. Despite major advances made by surface-related multiple elimination (SRME), amplitude errors in the predicted multiples remain a problem. When these errors vary for each type of multiple in different ways (as a function of offset, time, and dip), they pose a serious challenge for conventional least-squares matching and for the recently introduced separation by curvelet-domain thresholding. We propose a data-adaptive method that corrects amplitude errors, which vary smoothly as a function of location, scale (frequency band), and angle. With this method, the amplitudes can be corrected by an elementwise curvelet-domai...
In this paper, we present a nonlinear curvelet-based sparsity-promoting formulation for three proble...
A common strategy for surface-related multiple elimination of seismic data is to predict multiples b...
Current multiple-removal algorithms in seismic processing use either differential moveout or predict...
In many exploration areas, successful separation of primaries and multiples greatly determines the q...
In many exploration areas, successful separation of primaries and multiples greatly deter-mines the ...
Predictive multiple suppression methods consist of two main steps: a prediction step, in which mult...
Predictive multiple suppression methods consist of two main steps: a prediction step, in which multi...
Predictive multiple suppression methods consist of two main steps: a prediction step, in which multi...
Surface Related Multiple Elimination (SRME) usually suffers the issue of either over-attenuation tha...
The process of obtaining high quality seismic images is very challenging when exploring new areas th...
The process of obtaining high quality seismic images is very challenging when exploring new areas th...
A recent robust multiple-elimination technique, based on the underlying principle that relates prima...
International audienceThe suppression of multiples is a crucial task when processing seismic reflect...
International audienceThe suppression of multiples is a crucial task when processing seismic reflect...
In this abstract, we present a novel primary-multiple separation scheme which makes use of the spars...
In this paper, we present a nonlinear curvelet-based sparsity-promoting formulation for three proble...
A common strategy for surface-related multiple elimination of seismic data is to predict multiples b...
Current multiple-removal algorithms in seismic processing use either differential moveout or predict...
In many exploration areas, successful separation of primaries and multiples greatly determines the q...
In many exploration areas, successful separation of primaries and multiples greatly deter-mines the ...
Predictive multiple suppression methods consist of two main steps: a prediction step, in which mult...
Predictive multiple suppression methods consist of two main steps: a prediction step, in which multi...
Predictive multiple suppression methods consist of two main steps: a prediction step, in which multi...
Surface Related Multiple Elimination (SRME) usually suffers the issue of either over-attenuation tha...
The process of obtaining high quality seismic images is very challenging when exploring new areas th...
The process of obtaining high quality seismic images is very challenging when exploring new areas th...
A recent robust multiple-elimination technique, based on the underlying principle that relates prima...
International audienceThe suppression of multiples is a crucial task when processing seismic reflect...
International audienceThe suppression of multiples is a crucial task when processing seismic reflect...
In this abstract, we present a novel primary-multiple separation scheme which makes use of the spars...
In this paper, we present a nonlinear curvelet-based sparsity-promoting formulation for three proble...
A common strategy for surface-related multiple elimination of seismic data is to predict multiples b...
Current multiple-removal algorithms in seismic processing use either differential moveout or predict...