Affiliation:
1. Colorado School of Mines
2. Halliburton
3. U. S. Geological Survey
4. ConocoPhillips
Abstract
We introduce a passive noise suppression technique, based on the τ − p transform. In the τ − p domain, one can separate microseismic events from surface noise based on distinct characteristics that are not visible in the time-offset domain. By applying the inverse τ − p transform to the separated microseismic event, we suppress the surface noise in the data. Our technique significantly improves the signal-to-noise ratios of the microseismic events and is superior to existing techniques for passive noise suppression in the sense that it preserves the waveform.
Publisher
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
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