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2023
Conference Paper
Title
Receiver Deghosting of High-Resolution Shallow-Tow Seismic Data
Abstract
The increasing demand for offshore wind farms and the need for detailed sub-bottom geotechnical information has led to an increase in shallow-tow high-resolution or ultra-high-resolution seismic acquisition. However, the resulting data presents several processing challenges, particularly in receiver deghosting. Shallow-tow streamers and sources are more susceptible to wave interaction, leading to source variability and receiver datum issues. Additionally, the commonly used flat surface model with a constant reflection coefficient may be inadequate for approximating acoustic waves reflecting from an undulating water surface. While trace-by-trace deghosting is effective for deeper-towed streamers, it may present challenges for shallow-tow data with a single visible ghost notch. To address these challenges, we propose a multi-layered approach to deghosting shallow-tow highresolution seismic data. The first layer involves streamer-by-streamer sparse estimation to calculate ghost-free waveforms and ghost delays in short windows around the first arrival times for each trace. The results are used as initial values for the non-linear second layer, where multiple shots are analysed together to yield time- and offset-dependent delay times, reflection coefficients and signal spectra. The final layer utilises this information to deghost the original seismic data, providing improved results compared to traditional receiver deghosting techniques.
Author(s)
Mainwork
1st Conference on Sub Surface Characterisation for Offshore Wind Held at Near Surface Geoscience Conference and Exhibition 2023 Nsg 2023
Conference
1st Conference on Sub-surface Characterisation for Offshore Wind, Held at Near Surface Geoscience Conference and Exhibition 2023, NSG 2023