학술논문

Seismic interferometry application to improve seismic reflection signals affected by ice-plate flexural noise
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Leading Edge (Tulsa, OK). 30(5):538-545
Subject
20|Geophysics - applied (geophysical surveys & methods)
Alaska
attenuation
crosscorrelation
data processing
geophysical methods
hydrophones
ice
ice cover
ice-plate flexural noise
interferometry
marine methods
noise
ocean bottom hydrophones
propagation
reflection methods
sea ice
seismic methods
signals
simulation
statistical analysis
thickness
United States
wave fields
Language
English
ISSN
1070-485X
Abstract
Seismic interferometry based on cross-correlation of traces recorded at different positions makes it possible to recover new Green's functions and to obtain signals as if sources were placed at the receiver positions. This case history describes results obtained using sea-bottom hydrophone signals recorded in shallow water below the ice plate in an Alaska seismic survey. The aim was to simulate new shots at the sea-bottom receiver positions and to redatum the surface-generated seismic signals below the ice layer. The application was performed and the method investigated to attenuate the strong noise due to dispersive wave modes (mainly flexural waves) which propagate in the ice layer.