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Title: Median filter behavior with seismic data

Journal Article · · Geophysical Prospecting
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  1. Univ. of Melbourne, Parkville (Australia)

Median filters may be used with seismic data to attenuate coherent wavefields. An example is the attenuation of the downgoing wavefield in VSP data processing. The filter is applied across the traces in the ``direction`` of the wavefield. The final result is given by subtracting the filtered version of the record from the original record. This method of median filtering may be called ``median filtering operated in subtraction``. The method may be extended by automatically estimating the slowness of coherent wavefields on a record. The filter is then applied in a time-and-space varying manner across the record on the basis of the slowness values at each point on the record. Median filters are non-linear and hence their behavior is more difficult to determine than linear filters. however, there are a number of methods that may be used to analyze median filter behavior: (1) pseudo-transfer functions to specific time series; (2) the response of median filters to simple seismic models; and (3) the response of median filters to steps that simulate terminating wavefields, such as faults on stacked data. these simple methods provide an intuitive insight into the behavior of these filters, as well as providing a semiquantitative measurement of performance. The performance degradation of median filters in the presence of trace-to-trace variations in amplitude is shown to be similar to that of linear filters. The performance of median filters applied obliquely across a record may be improved by low-pass filtering. The response of median filters to steps is shown to be affected by background noise levels. The distortion of steps introduced by median filters approaches the distortion of steps introduced by the corresponding linear filter for high levels of noise.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
49290
Journal Information:
Geophysical Prospecting, Vol. 43, Issue 3; Other Information: PBD: Apr 1995
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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