Method of processing seismic data by providing surface offset common image gathers
US-9632192-B2 · Apr 25, 2017 · US
US2018106919A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018106919-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615562819-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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The method processes, for each of a plurality of shots at respective source locations, seismic traces recorded at a plurality of receiver locations. Common-mid-point-modulated data are also computed by multiplying the seismic data in each seismic trace by a horizontal mid-point. A depth migration process is applied to the seismic data to obtain a first set of migrated data, and to the mid-point-modulated data to obtain a second set of migrated data. For each shot, aperture values are estimated and associated with respective subsurface positions. A migrated value for a depth and an aperture in a surface aperture common image gather at a horizontal position is a migrated value of the first set of migrated data for a shot such that the estimated aperture value associated with that subsurface position is the aperture.
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1 . A method of processing seismic data, comprising: inputting as seismic data including, for each of a plurality of shots at respective source locations, a plurality of seismic traces recorded at a plurality of receiver locations; applying a depth migration process to the seismic data to obtain a first set of migrated data including, for each shot, a first migrated value respectively associated with a plurality of subsurface positions; computing a mid-paint-modulated data by multiplying the seismic data in each seismic trace by a function of a center of the source and receiver locations for said seismic trace; applying the depth migration process to the mid-point-modulated data to obtain a second set of migrated data including, for each shot, a second migrated values respectively associated with the plurality of subsurface positions; applying a subtraction process comprising a projection of a lateral distance between the an image position and a common mid-point location; for each shot, estimating an aperture value respectively associated with at least some of, the subsurface positions, by a division process performed in a Radon domain applied to the first and second sets of migrated data; and estimating an aperture indexed common image gather at a horizontal position, comprising respective migrated values for a parameter pair, each including a depth parameter and an aperture parameter, wherein the migrated value for the parameter pair in the common image gather at said horizontal position is a first migrated value of the first set of migrated data associated with a subsurface position determined by said horizontal position and the depth parameter of said parameter pair for a shot such that the estimated aperture value associated with said subsurface position is the aperture parameter of said parameter pair. 2 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the division process used for estimating the aperture values associated with a subsurface position comprises minimizing a cost function defined by an aperture variable and local values of the first and second migrated values in a neighborhood of said subsurface position. 3 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the depth migration process is a reverse-time migration process. 4 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the depth migration process is a wave equation pre-stack depth migration process. 5 . A system for processing seismic data, comprising computer resource configured to carry out a method as claimed in claim 1 . 6 . A computer program product for a system for processing seismic data, comprising instructions to carry out a method as claimed in claim 1 when said program product is run in a computer processing unit of the system for processing seismic data.
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