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Abstract

Summary

High-resolution seismic data is the basis of fine comprehensive seismic interpretation, which lead to the key position of high-resolution seismic data processing. This paper proposes a novel method aimed at extracting the high and low frequency information by a simple and effective way. Different from the traditional spectral modeling deconvolution, this method fuses the information of different frequencies extracted from multi-order calculus to broaden frequency band. Meanwhile the constraint of desired wavelet makes the result more accurate and meaningful. Testing on practical data demonstrates it is effective and feasible.

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2017-06-12
2024-03-29
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