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Trace Interpolation using Model-constrained Minimum Weighted Norm Interpolation

Authors
Choi, JihyunSong, YoungseokChoi, JihunByun, Joong mooSeol, Soon JeeKim, KiyoungLee, Jeongmo
Issue Date
May-2017
Publisher
KOREAN SOC EARTH & EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS
Keywords
MWNI; model-constrained MWNI; interpolation; regularization; aliasing
Citation
GEOPHYSICS AND GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION, v.20, no.2, pp.78 - 87
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KCI
Journal Title
GEOPHYSICS AND GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION
Volume
20
Number
2
Start Page
78
End Page
87
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/152448
DOI
10.7582/GGE.2017.20.2.078
ISSN
1229-1064
Abstract
For efficient data processing, trace interpolation and regularization techniques should be antecedently applied to the seismic data which were irregularly sampled with missing traces. Among many interpolation techniques, MWNI (Minimum Weighted Norm Interpolation) technique is one of the most versatile techniques and widely used to regularize seismic data because of easy extension to the high-order module and low computational cost. However, since it is difficult to interpolate spatially aliased data using this technique, model-constrained MWNI was suggested to compensate for this problem. In this paper, conventional MWNI and model-constrained MWNI modules have been developed in order to analyze their performance using synthetic data and validate the applicability to the field data. The result by using model-constrained MWNI was better in spatially aliased data. In order to verify the applicability to the field data, interpolation and regularization were performed for two field data sets, respectively. Firstly, the seismic data acquired in Ulleung Basin gas hydrate field was interpolated. Even though the data has very chaotic feature and complex structure due to the chimney, the developed module showed fairly good interpolation result. Secondly, very irregularly sampled and widely missing seismic data was regularized and the connectivity of events was quite improved. Accordingto these experiments, we can confirm that the developed module can successfully interpolate and regularize the irregularly sampled field data.
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