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    LI Zelin,GU Weiwei,WANG Zhewu,et al.Multi-trace inversion for absorption compensation based on a high-frequency signal identification operator[J].Geophysical Prospecting for Petroleum,xxxx,x(x):1-13. DOI: 10.12431/issn.1000-1441.2025.0001
    Citation: LI Zelin,GU Weiwei,WANG Zhewu,et al.Multi-trace inversion for absorption compensation based on a high-frequency signal identification operator[J].Geophysical Prospecting for Petroleum,xxxx,x(x):1-13. DOI: 10.12431/issn.1000-1441.2025.0001

    Multi-trace inversion for absorption compensation based on a high-frequency signal identification operator

    • The reduction in seismic resolution caused by earth absorption, known as Q effect, is characterized by frequency-dependent amplitude attenuation and velocity dispersion. Inverse Q-filtering serves as a fundamental technique for attenuation compensation to enhance seismic resolution. However, high-frequency noises pose a trade-off for conventional methods as enhancing resolution inevitably degrades signal-to-noise ratio, thereby limiting their performance. To address this issue, we propose a multi-trace absorption compensation framework for the accurate stable recovery of seismic high-frequency components. A signal identification operator, expressed as a prediction error filter, is derived from attenuation data by leveraging the intrinsic mapping between low-frequency and high-frequency components. This operator captures inter-frequency dependencies and is integrated into the inversion objective function as a robust constraint for the precise recovery of high-frequency structures. Synthetic and field tests demonstrate the method's performance in achieving high-resolution seismic data with an improved signal-to-noise ratio.
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