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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
ABSTRACT:
Seismic
Wavelet Phase Estimate
Seismic
Wavelet Phase EstimateIn this study we develop a
seismic
wavelet phase estimation procedure using a histogram matching technique that recovers the wavelet
phase information from
seismic
data with the help of well logs. This method is compared with kurtosis phase estimation and optimum
Wiener filter wavelet estimation methods. Limitations and assumptions of these three methods are discussed.
Histogram matching is a type of
seismic
wavelet estimation which extracts phase information based on the statistical properties of
seismic
data. Compared with other wavelet estimation methods – kurtosis phase estimation and optimum Wiener filter wavelet estimation,
matching histogram can do the phase estimation without a super-Gaussian distribution assumption for reflectivity amplitude and won’t
be affected by timing relationship between
seismic
data and reflectivity from well log. The phase rotation is performed on the
seismic
deconvolution
output in order to minimize the difference between the histogram of the amplitude of the reflection series from well logs
and that of the
seismic
deconvolution
output in a L2 sense. The phase rotation which renders the minimum misfit is considered as the
phase of the wavelet. By doing this, no assumption is needed for the amplitude distribution of reflectivity series; non-minimum-phase
wavelet can be extracted from
seismic
data.
Both synthetic
seismic
traces and real
seismic
traces are tested using those three methods. Histogram matching method could give phase
estimation with error less than 20 degree even given with small amount of data, Gaussian distributed reflectivity and inaccurate timing
relationship between well logs and
seismic
data.