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Slant f-k transform of multichannel seismic surface wave data. / Serdyukov, Aleksander S.; Yablokov, Aleksander V.; Duchkov, Anton A. et al.
In: Geophysics, Vol. 84, No. 1, 01.01.2019, p. A19-A24.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Slant f-k transform of multichannel seismic surface wave data
AU - Serdyukov, Aleksander S.
AU - Yablokov, Aleksander V.
AU - Duchkov, Anton A.
AU - Azarov, Anton A.
AU - Baranov, Valery D.
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - We have addressed the problem of estimating surface-wave phase velocities through the spectral processing of seismic data. This is the key step of the well-known near-surface seismic exploration method, called multichannel analysis of surface waves. To increase the accuracy and ensure the unambiguity of the selection of dispersion curves, we have developed a new version of the frequency-wavenumber (f-k) transform based on the S-transform. We obtain the frequency-time representation of seismic data. We analyze the obtained S-transform frequency-time representation in a slant-stacking manner but use a spatial Fourier transform instead of amplitude stacking. Finally, we build the f-k image by analyzing the spatial spectra for different steering values of the surface-wave group velocities. The time localization of the surface-wave packet at each frequency increases the signal-to-noise ratio because of an exclusion of noise in other time steps (which does not fall in the effective width of the corresponding wavelet). The new f-k transform, i.e., the slant f-k (SFK) transform, renders a better spectral analysis than the conventional f-k transform and yields more accurate phase-velocity estimation, which is critical for the surface-wave analysis. The advantages of the SFK transform have been confirmed by synthetic- and field-data processing.
AB - We have addressed the problem of estimating surface-wave phase velocities through the spectral processing of seismic data. This is the key step of the well-known near-surface seismic exploration method, called multichannel analysis of surface waves. To increase the accuracy and ensure the unambiguity of the selection of dispersion curves, we have developed a new version of the frequency-wavenumber (f-k) transform based on the S-transform. We obtain the frequency-time representation of seismic data. We analyze the obtained S-transform frequency-time representation in a slant-stacking manner but use a spatial Fourier transform instead of amplitude stacking. Finally, we build the f-k image by analyzing the spatial spectra for different steering values of the surface-wave group velocities. The time localization of the surface-wave packet at each frequency increases the signal-to-noise ratio because of an exclusion of noise in other time steps (which does not fall in the effective width of the corresponding wavelet). The new f-k transform, i.e., the slant f-k (SFK) transform, renders a better spectral analysis than the conventional f-k transform and yields more accurate phase-velocity estimation, which is critical for the surface-wave analysis. The advantages of the SFK transform have been confirmed by synthetic- and field-data processing.
KW - S-TRANSFORM
KW - STATIC CORRECTIONS
KW - DISPERSIVE ENERGY
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85058646106&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1190/geo2018-0430.1
DO - 10.1190/geo2018-0430.1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85058646106
VL - 84
SP - A19-A24
JO - Geophysics
JF - Geophysics
SN - 0016-8033
IS - 1
ER -
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