For decades, how to improve the resolution limit of seismic data has been a concern for seismologists. For this reason, several geoscientists have proposed various methods of improving the bandwidth of the data. Discovering an easy and scientifically reliable means of improving seismic data resolution would undoubtedly help geophysicists interpret more complex details of the subsurface geology. In this study, we transformed the bandlimited time-domain seismic data to the frequency domain using the Fourier analysis method, and a basis pursuit atomic algorithm was applied to decompose the real and imaginary parts of the spectrum into summations of cosines and sines. The resultant reflectivity spectrum (in the frequency domain) was deconvolved...
National audienceAt many stages of the interpretation and exploration life cycles, seismics is impac...
International audienceIn the context of multiscale seismic analysis of complex reflectors, that take...
This work determines whether the amount of frequency components present in the data can be reduced, ...
Various post-processing methods can be applied to seismic data to extend spectral bandwidth for reso...
There are valid and invalid post-processing methods to extend seismic bandwidth for resolution enhan...
Applications of spectral inversion on a seismic dataset in Nam Con Son basin, Vietnam, have successf...
Conventional seismic attribute analysis, spectral decomposition, and harmonic-bandwidth extrapolatio...
The S-transform is one way to transform a one-dimensional seismogram into a two-dimensional time-fre...
When seismic waves propagate through the Earth, their high-frequency energy is absorbed by subsurfac...
Routine seismic data processing does not always meet the quantitative interpreters’ expectations esp...
The reflectivity series and resulting waveform for a generalized-simple layer (arbitrary reflection ...
The interpreter who is used to conventional-resolution seismic data may be perplexed when confronted...
Ever since the seismic method was introduced, way back in the 1930s, enhancing the frequency bandwid...
We developed a case study of seismic resolution enhancement for shale-oil reservoirs in the Q Depres...
A seismic event can be characterized by three sets of attributes: (1) Wavelet attributes identify th...
National audienceAt many stages of the interpretation and exploration life cycles, seismics is impac...
International audienceIn the context of multiscale seismic analysis of complex reflectors, that take...
This work determines whether the amount of frequency components present in the data can be reduced, ...
Various post-processing methods can be applied to seismic data to extend spectral bandwidth for reso...
There are valid and invalid post-processing methods to extend seismic bandwidth for resolution enhan...
Applications of spectral inversion on a seismic dataset in Nam Con Son basin, Vietnam, have successf...
Conventional seismic attribute analysis, spectral decomposition, and harmonic-bandwidth extrapolatio...
The S-transform is one way to transform a one-dimensional seismogram into a two-dimensional time-fre...
When seismic waves propagate through the Earth, their high-frequency energy is absorbed by subsurfac...
Routine seismic data processing does not always meet the quantitative interpreters’ expectations esp...
The reflectivity series and resulting waveform for a generalized-simple layer (arbitrary reflection ...
The interpreter who is used to conventional-resolution seismic data may be perplexed when confronted...
Ever since the seismic method was introduced, way back in the 1930s, enhancing the frequency bandwid...
We developed a case study of seismic resolution enhancement for shale-oil reservoirs in the Q Depres...
A seismic event can be characterized by three sets of attributes: (1) Wavelet attributes identify th...
National audienceAt many stages of the interpretation and exploration life cycles, seismics is impac...
International audienceIn the context of multiscale seismic analysis of complex reflectors, that take...
This work determines whether the amount of frequency components present in the data can be reduced, ...