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APPLIED GEOPHYSICS  2010, Vol. 7 Issue (4): 325-335    DOI: 10.1007/s11770-010-0257-x
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The surface wave suppression using the second generation curvelet transform
Zheng Jing-Jing1, Yin Xing-Yao1, Zhang Guang-Zhi1, Wu Guo-Hu2, and Zhang Zuo-Sheng2
1. Department of Geophysics, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao 266555, China.
2. International Department of Shengli Geophysical Company, Dongying Shandong 257084, China.
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Abstract In this paper, we develop a new and effective multiple scale and strongly directional method for identifying and suppressing ground roll based on the second generation curvelet transform. Making the best use of the curvelet transform’s strong local directional characteristics, seismic frequency bands are transformed into scale data with and without noise. Since surface waves and primary reflected waves have less overlap in the curvelet domain, we can effectively identify and separate noise. Applying this method to pre-stack seismic data can successfully remove surface waves and, at the same time, protect the reflected events well, particularly in the low-frequency band. This indicates that the method described in this paper is an effective and amplitude-preserving method.
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ZHANG Zuo-Sheng
Key wordsSecond generation curvelet transform   multiscale   strong directional characteristics   surface wave removal     
Received: 2009-12-31;
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This project is supported by the Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 40739908) and National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (Grant No. 2007CB209605).

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ZHENG Jing-Jing,YIN Xing-Yao,ZHANG Guang-Zhi et al. The surface wave suppression using the second generation curvelet transform[J]. APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, 2010, 7(4): 325-335.
 
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