Seismic noise: the good, the bad and the ugly

TitleSeismic noise: the good, the bad and the ugly
Publication TypeConference
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsFelix J. Herrmann, D. Wilkinson
Conference NameSEG Summer Research Workshop: Seismic Noise: Origins Preventions, Mitigation, Utilization
KeywordsSEG, SLIM
Abstract

In this paper, we present a nonlinear curvelet-based sparsity-promoting formulation for three problems related to seismic noise, namely the ’good’, corresponding to noise generated by random sampling; the ’bad’, corresponding to coherent noise for which (inaccurate) predictions exist and the ’ugly’ for which no predictions exist. We will show that the compressive capabilities of curvelets on seismic data and images can be used to tackle these three categories of noise-related problems.

Notes

Presented at SEG Summer Research Workshop: Seismic Noise: Origins, Prevention, Mitigation, Utilization

URLhttps://slim.gatech.edu/Publications/Public/Conferences/SEG/2007/herrmann07SEGsnt/herrmann07SEGsnt.pdf
Citation Keyherrmann2007SEGsnt