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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Topographic scattering effects on seismic data: from seismic numerical modeling to field data

Yu Duan and Li-Yun Fu

ASEG Extended Abstracts 2001(1) 1 - 4
Published: 2001

Abstract

Using synthetic seismograms, we study the influence of the widely observed strong scattered noises in complex near-surface areas. Our studies show that an intense scattering occurs in near surface regions, especially in the near-source and near-receiver regions. The scattering is dominated by rugged topography. These strong near-surface scatterings can seriously decrease the energy of valid signals and significantly increase noise levels that mask the interesting reflections. The study of simulating wave scattering by a low-velocity topographic structure in the western areas of China shows that the topographic effect is the most important factor to degrade the quality of seismic data in these areas.

https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2001ab034

© ASEG 2001

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