A constant feature in seismic data, noise is particularly troublesome for passive seismic monitoring where noise commonly masks microseismic events. We propose a statistics-driven noise suppression technique that whitens the noise through the calculation and removal of the noise’s covariance. Noise whitening is shown to reduce the noise energy by a factor of 3.5 resulting in microseismic events being observed and imaged at lower signal to noise ratios than originally possible - whilst having negligible effect on the seismic wavelet. The procedure is shown to be highly resistant to most changes in the noise properties and has the flexibility of being used as a stand-alone technique or as a first step before standard random noise attenuation ...
We are concerned with the detection and location of small seismic events, such as can be encountered...
Abstract- This paper presents a new approach to improve the signal to noise ratio (SNR) for local se...
International audienceCross-correlation of ambient seismic noise recorded by a pair of stations is n...
An ever-present feature in seismic data, noise affects outcomes of processing and imaging algorithms...
Noise is a persistent feature in seismic data and so poses challenges in extracting increased accura...
Seismic data noise processing is an important part of seismic exploration data processing, and the e...
Land seismic data is known to be far noisier than its' marine equivalent - the questions we want to ...
Random or incoherent noise is an important type of seismic noise, which can seriously affect the qua...
Random noise attenuation in seismic data requires employing leading-edge methods to attain reliable ...
Marine seismic interference noise occurs when energy from nearby marine seismic source vessels is re...
The estimation of the Green’s function between two points on the Earth’s surface by the ...
In seismic exploration, random noise deteriorates the quality of acquired data. This study analyzed ...
Seismic deconvolution is nowadays, and has been for some time, an integral part of geophysical data ...
Measuring attenuation on the basis of interferometric, receiver-receiver surface waves is a non-triv...
Obtaining reliable empirical Green\u27s functions (EGFs) from ambient noise by seismic interferometr...
We are concerned with the detection and location of small seismic events, such as can be encountered...
Abstract- This paper presents a new approach to improve the signal to noise ratio (SNR) for local se...
International audienceCross-correlation of ambient seismic noise recorded by a pair of stations is n...
An ever-present feature in seismic data, noise affects outcomes of processing and imaging algorithms...
Noise is a persistent feature in seismic data and so poses challenges in extracting increased accura...
Seismic data noise processing is an important part of seismic exploration data processing, and the e...
Land seismic data is known to be far noisier than its' marine equivalent - the questions we want to ...
Random or incoherent noise is an important type of seismic noise, which can seriously affect the qua...
Random noise attenuation in seismic data requires employing leading-edge methods to attain reliable ...
Marine seismic interference noise occurs when energy from nearby marine seismic source vessels is re...
The estimation of the Green’s function between two points on the Earth’s surface by the ...
In seismic exploration, random noise deteriorates the quality of acquired data. This study analyzed ...
Seismic deconvolution is nowadays, and has been for some time, an integral part of geophysical data ...
Measuring attenuation on the basis of interferometric, receiver-receiver surface waves is a non-triv...
Obtaining reliable empirical Green\u27s functions (EGFs) from ambient noise by seismic interferometr...
We are concerned with the detection and location of small seismic events, such as can be encountered...
Abstract- This paper presents a new approach to improve the signal to noise ratio (SNR) for local se...
International audienceCross-correlation of ambient seismic noise recorded by a pair of stations is n...