Seismic Attenuation Estimation Using an Enhanced Log Spectral Ratio Method

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Abstract

Seismic attenuation estimation is a significant task for characterizing reservoirs and improving the resolution of seismic data. The logarithmic spectral ratio (LSR) is one of the widely used tools for seismic attenuation estimation. However, how to select a suitable frequency bandwidth for the LSR is a difficult task, especially for field data. Moreover, field data are often contained kinds of noises, which makes seismic attenuation estimation difficult and unstable. We proposed an enhanced LSR (ELSR) workflow to estimate seismic attenuation. First, we built a sparse S-transform (SST) to obtain a sparse time-frequency (TF) spectrum of the analyzed seismic trace. Then, based on the SST spectrum, we introduced an ELSR workflow to estimate seismic attenuation. It should be noticed that we provided an adaptive frequency band selection for the LSR. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed workflow, we apply it on both synthetic and field data. Compared with the results from several traditional attenuation estimation methods, the proposed ELSR provides a more stable and more accurate attenuation estimation result and offers the potentials in improving the resolution of post-stacked seismic data.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Volume19
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Logarithmic spectral ratio (LSR)
  • seismic attenuation
  • sparse S-transform
  • time-frequency (TF) spectrum

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