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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 54, No. 06, February, 2012. Page 25 - 25.

ABSTRACT: Seismic Previous HitWaveletNext Hit Phase Estimate

Jiangbo Yu

In this study we develop a seismic Previous HitwaveletNext Hit phase Previous HitestimationNext Hit procedure using a histogram matching technique that recovers the Previous HitwaveletNext Hit phase information from seismic data with the help of Previous HitwellNext Hit logs. This method is compared with kurtosis phase Previous HitestimationNext Hit and optimum Wiener filter Previous HitwaveletNext Hit Previous HitestimationNext Hit methods. Limitations and assumptions of these three methods are discussed.

Histogram matching is a type of seismic Previous HitwaveletNext Hit Previous HitestimationNext Hit which extracts phase information based on the statistical properties of seismic data. Compared with other Previous HitwaveletNext Hit Previous HitestimationNext Hit methods – kurtosis phase Previous HitestimationNext Hit and optimum Wiener filter Previous HitwaveletNext Hit Previous HitestimationNext Hit, matching histogram can do the phase Previous HitestimationNext Hit without a super-Gaussian distribution assumption for reflectivity amplitude and won’t be affected by timing relationship between seismic data and reflectivity from Previous HitwellNext Hit 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 Previous HitwellNext Hit 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 Previous HitwaveletNext Hit. By doing this, no assumption is needed for the amplitude distribution of reflectivity series; non-minimum-phase Previous HitwaveletNext Hit 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 Previous HitestimationNext Hit with error less than 20 degree even given with small amount of data, Gaussian distributed reflectivity and inaccurate timing relationship between Previous HitwellTop logs and seismic data.

 

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