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4-D cube

To compare different cross-equalization algorithms, I created two 3-D cubes based on the `Qdome' synthetic Claerbout (1994). Changes were introduced in an interval low in the section to simulate fluid movements. The two sections were the filtered by different non-zero phase filters to simulate different generations of seismic data. Finally Gaussian noise was added.

Two slices were extracted from each cube: a slice with no fluid changes to use as a design window, and a slice with fluid changes to test the success of the algorithms.

 
train
train
Figure 1
Slices through synthetic cubes with no fluid movements. The panel on the left shows the base survey, the center panel shows the monitoring survey and the panel on the right is the raw difference.


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real
real
Figure 2
Slices through synthetic cubes containing fluid movements. The panel on the left shows the base survey, the center panel shows the monitoring survey and the panel on the right is the raw difference.


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Stanford Exploration Project
11/11/1997