Research Status and Progress of Multiples Suppression Based on Radon Transform

Author:

Wang Gang

Abstract

The existence of multiple waves in seismic data has a substantial impact on earthquake imaging, inversion, and interpretation results. As a result, multiples are often suppressed as noise prior to seismic data preattack processing. Currently, there are two primary methods for suppressing multiple reflections in seismic data. One is a filtering technique based on geometric differences in the seismic waves, while the other is based on wave equation methods. The Radon transform, which suppresses multiple reflections, belongs to the class of geometric seismic diffraction filtering techniques. In the process of seismic data processing, it effectively separates multiple reflections from seismic data by utilizing the characteristic differences between primary and multiple reflections, thereby achieving noise attenuation and improving the signal-to-noise ratio of the data. This article primarily investigates the current state of methods for suppressing multiple reflections based on the Radon transform, both domestically and internationally. By introducing various forms and fundamental principles of the Radon transform, this study analyzes and compares the adaptability and pros and cons of each type of Radon transform. The high-precision Radon transform can effectively address the sawtooth phenomenon and energy dispersion issues that arise in the least-squares Radon transform. It also highlights the challenges associated with suppressing multiple reflections in the Radon transform and provides a glimpse into future developments.

Publisher

Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.

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