Variable-Eccentricity Hyperbolic-Trace TFPF for Seismic Random Noise Attenuation

IEEE T. Geoscience and Remote Sensing(2014)

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Abstract
Seismic noise attenuation to improve signal-to-noise ratio plays an important role in seismic data processing. In recent years, time-frequency peak filtering (TFPF) has been introduced and applied to seismic random noise attenuation successfully. However, in the conventional TFPF, the window length (WL) is fixed and used for all frequency components. As a consequence, serious loss of the effective components is unavoidable due to the inappropriate WL. The recently proposed radial-trace TFPF adapts radial-trace transform to reduce the dominant frequencies of the effective signals. Nevertheless, the radial traces with a fixed inclination angle have some limitations for bent reflection events. To resolve these shortcomings, this paper presents a novel variable-eccentricity hyperbolic-trace TFPF. In this novel method, the noisy record is first resampled along a family of spatial-temporal hyperbolic filtering traces of different bending degrees. In this way, the spatial correlation between the adjacent channels is taken into account, the linearity of the input signals is enhanced, and the estimation bias of the instantaneous frequency is reduced. Moreover, there is little difference between the reduced dominant frequencies. A fixed WL is suitable for all reduced dominant frequencies without distortion of the effective components. Finally, we evaluate the performance of our method on some synthetic records and field data. The experimental results illustrate that our proposed method attenuates random noise effectively and recovers the effective reflection events smoothly and more continuously compared with the other methods.
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field data,geophysical techniques,seismic random noise,input signal linearity,effective signal dominant frequencies,seismic random noise attenuation,variable eccentricity,radial-trace tfpf,linearity,spatial-temporal hyperbolic filtering trace family,conventional tfpf,seismology,method performance evaluation,bent reflection event limitations,seismic data processing,fixed wl,hyperbolic trace,fixed inclination angle,appropriate wl,time-frequency peak filtering,bending degrees,synthetic records,random noise,time-frequency peak filtering (tfpf),radial-trace transform,frequency components,radial traces,effective component distortion,reduced dominant frequencies,effective reflection events,window length,adjacent channel spatial correlation,instantaneous frequency estimation bias,effective component loss,variable-eccentricity hyperbolic-trace tfpf,noisy record,signal-to-noise ratio,signal to noise ratio,estimation,noise measurement,attenuation
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