Power line harmonic noise generated by power lines during the seismic data acquisition in land and marine seismic surveys generally appears as a single frequency with 50/60 Hz (or multiples of these frequencies) and contaminates seismic data leading to complicate the identification of fine details in the data. Commonly applied method during seismic data processing to remove the harmonic noise is classical notch filter (or very narrow band-stop filter), however, it also attenuates all recorded data around the notch frequencies and results in a complete loss of available information which corresponds to fine details in the seismic data
Seismic waves travelling through media are attenuated by the conversion of elastic energy into heat....
This thesis investigates the application of the Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) and Ensemble Empi...
One of the goals of seismic data processing is to attenuate the recorded noise in order to enable co...
We describe a simple and fast filtering procedure which is locally applied in spectral domain and us...
Harmonic noise in seismic data is a single frequency noise caused by power line within the data acqu...
Data may be overprinted by a steady-state cyclical noise (hum). Steady-state indicates that the nois...
Seismic signals are ground vibrations used to detect seismic events. However, seismic signal capture...
The conventional method to remove swell noise from raw seismic data is band-pass filtering (BPF). It...
Seismic sections are usually subjected to some processing sequence for noise reduction. If the noise...
Abstract. A nonlinear, adaptive method to remove the har-monic noise that commonly resides in geophy...
A nonlinear, adaptive method to remove the harmonic noise that commonly resides in geophysical data ...
A technique is described for elimination of ghost reflections on magnetically recorded seismograph r...
Various post-processing methods can be applied to seismic data to extend spectral bandwidth for reso...
Power lines exist everywhere. Interference of power frequency with signals of other systems (telepho...
Marine seismic interference noise occurs when energy from nearby marine seismic source vessels is re...
Seismic waves travelling through media are attenuated by the conversion of elastic energy into heat....
This thesis investigates the application of the Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) and Ensemble Empi...
One of the goals of seismic data processing is to attenuate the recorded noise in order to enable co...
We describe a simple and fast filtering procedure which is locally applied in spectral domain and us...
Harmonic noise in seismic data is a single frequency noise caused by power line within the data acqu...
Data may be overprinted by a steady-state cyclical noise (hum). Steady-state indicates that the nois...
Seismic signals are ground vibrations used to detect seismic events. However, seismic signal capture...
The conventional method to remove swell noise from raw seismic data is band-pass filtering (BPF). It...
Seismic sections are usually subjected to some processing sequence for noise reduction. If the noise...
Abstract. A nonlinear, adaptive method to remove the har-monic noise that commonly resides in geophy...
A nonlinear, adaptive method to remove the harmonic noise that commonly resides in geophysical data ...
A technique is described for elimination of ghost reflections on magnetically recorded seismograph r...
Various post-processing methods can be applied to seismic data to extend spectral bandwidth for reso...
Power lines exist everywhere. Interference of power frequency with signals of other systems (telepho...
Marine seismic interference noise occurs when energy from nearby marine seismic source vessels is re...
Seismic waves travelling through media are attenuated by the conversion of elastic energy into heat....
This thesis investigates the application of the Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) and Ensemble Empi...
One of the goals of seismic data processing is to attenuate the recorded noise in order to enable co...