Trigonometric polynomials: an integrated approach for seismic attributes computation
Emmanuel Labrunye and Jean‐Laurent Mallet. ( 2004 )
in: SEG 2004, pages 1985-1988, Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Abstract
Seismic attributes were introduced in the 70's to reveal geologic characteristics, like unconformities, stratigraphy, lithology, gas accumulations… This paper proposes an original approach, based on trigonometric polynomials interpolation of the seismic signal, to compute the most used attributes. The first advantage of this method is to give a simple analytic formula of a wide panel of instantaneous attributes. It also allows to compute easily and quickly accurate geometrical attributes like dip, curvatures and semblance.
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@inproceedings{labrunye:hal-04061929, abstract = {Seismic attributes were introduced in the 70's to reveal geologic characteristics, like unconformities, stratigraphy, lithology, gas accumulations… This paper proposes an original approach, based on trigonometric polynomials interpolation of the seismic signal, to compute the most used attributes. The first advantage of this method is to give a simple analytic formula of a wide panel of instantaneous attributes. It also allows to compute easily and quickly accurate geometrical attributes like dip, curvatures and semblance.}, address = {Denver (Colorado, USA), United States}, author = {Labrunye, Emmanuel and Mallet, Jean-Laurent}, booktitle = {{SEG 2004}}, doi = {10.1190/1.1851183}, hal_id = {hal-04061929}, hal_version = {v1}, pages = {1985-1988}, publisher = {{Society of Exploration Geophysicists}}, title = {{Trigonometric polynomials: an integrated approach for seismic attributes computation}}, url = {https://hal.univ-lorraine.fr/hal-04061929}, year = {2004} }