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Iterative Deblending of Simultaneous-Source Seismic Data With Structuring Median Constraint

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Simultaneous-source shooting can help reduce the acquisition time cost, but at the expense of introducing strong interference (blending noise) into the acquired seismic data. It has been demonstrated previously that… Click to show full abstract

Simultaneous-source shooting can help reduce the acquisition time cost, but at the expense of introducing strong interference (blending noise) into the acquired seismic data. It has been demonstrated previously that the deblending problem can be considered as an inversion process. In this letter, we propose a new iterative approach to solve this inversion problem. In the proposed approach, a new coherency-promoting constraint, called structuring median filtering (SMF), is proposed and used to regularize the estimated model in each iteration. The SMF processes the signal by the interactions of the input signal and another given small section of signal, namely, the structuring element. The SMF is more robust than other coherency-promoting filtering such as the median filtering and mathematical morphological filtering. Numerical experiments demonstrate that the iterative deblending based on the SMF constraint obtains a better performance and a faster convergence than the low-rank and compressed sensing constraint-based deblending approaches.

Keywords: seismic data; iterative deblending; constraint; structuring median; simultaneous source

Journal Title: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Year Published: 2018

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