Method for compensating for the effect of irregular spatial samp

Communications – electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices – Seismic prospecting – Land-reflection type

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ABSTRACT:
This invention provides a method for compensating for the deleterious effects of irregular spatial sampling of seismic data. The imbalance caused by sparse sampling is corrected by decomposing a processed data gather into its constituent dip and azimuth components, analyzing the movement and scaling of selected attributes of those components and applying an inverse sampling operator to the processed data based upon the analytical results.

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Williams, R. G. and Marcouux, Michael O. Model Constrained Anti-Alias Filtering for Improved 3D DMO (B-20), EAEG Meeting, May 1989.

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