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Summary

One of the greatest challenges of passive seismic refers to spectral attributes. There are a lot of studies to solve this problem. In this paper, we compared two stations with V/H ratio method which one of stations has placed over an oilfield but another has placed in a site without hydrocarbon potential. However studies suggest that there should be a positive correlation between V/H ratio, more than 1, and hydrocarbon anomaly, V/H ratio in a hydrocarbon potential is less than 1 and in a low hydrocarbon potential is more than 1. It shows that there is not any rule for V/H ratio inorder to determine the location of the hydrocarbon reservoir.

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