Assessment and compensation of inconsistent coupling conditions in point-receiver land seismic data
ABSTRACT We introduce a method to detect and compensate for inconsistent coupling conditions that arise during onshore seismic data acquisitions. The reflected seismic signals, the surface waves, or the ambient‐noise records can be used for the evaluation of the different coupling conditions of clos...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geophysical Prospecting 2007-01, Vol.55 (1), p.39-48 |
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We introduce a method to detect and compensate for inconsistent coupling conditions that arise during onshore seismic data acquisitions. The reflected seismic signals, the surface waves, or the ambient‐noise records can be used for the evaluation of the different coupling conditions of closely spaced geophones. We derive frequency‐dependent correction operators using a parametric approach based upon a simple model of the interaction between geophone and soil. The redundancy of the measurements available permits verification of the assumptions made on the input signals in order to derive the method and to assess the validity of the model used. The method requires point‐receiver data in which the signals recorded by the individual geophones are digitized.
We have verified the accuracy of the method by applying it to multicomponent ambient‐noise records acquired during a field experiment in which the coupling conditions were controlled and modified during different phases of the experiment. We also applied the method to field data, which were acquired without the coupling conditions being controlled, and found that only a few geophones showed an anomalous behaviour. It was also found that the length of the noise records routinely acquired during commercial surveys is too short to provide enough statistics for the application of our method. |
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ISSN: | 0016-8025 1365-2478 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-2478.2006.00606.x |