The Use of Very High Resolution 3D Seismic Data in Conjunction with 3D Data in Evaluatina the Potential for Water Flow and Other Shallow Hazards

1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
William J. Berger ◽  
Michael J. Kaluza ◽  
Nathaniel F. Usher
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2019 ◽  
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Benjamin Bellwald ◽  
Sverre Planke ◽  
Nina Lebedeva-Ivanova ◽  
Emilia D. Piasecka ◽  
Karin Andreassen

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A. Tasianas ◽  
J. Mienert

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2019 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ahmed Hussein Ali ◽  
Ali M. Al-Rahim

Tau-P linear noise attenuation filter (TPLNA) was applied on the 3D seismic data of Al-Samawah area south west of Iraq with the aim of attenuating linear noise. TPLNA transforms the data from time domain to tau-p domain in order to increase signal to noise ratio. Applying TPLNA produced very good results considering the 3D data that usually have a large amount of linear noise from different sources and in different azimuths and directions. This processing is very important in later interpretation due to the fact that the signal was covered by different kinds of noise in which the linear noise take a large part.


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