Application of the Surface- consistent DE convolution on a seismic data of Al-Najaf and Al-Muthanna Governorates in the south of Iraq

Authors

  • Kamal K. Ali Department of Geology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Laith R. Khaleefah Department of Geology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

Keywords:

Gap and spiking surface- consistent deconvolution, seismic data, Najaf and Muthanna Governorates, Iraq

Abstract

This study deals with the application of surface-consistent  deconvolution  to the two-dimensional seismic data applied to the Block 11 area within the administrative boundaries of Najaf and Muthanna Governorates with an area of ​​4822 , the processed seismic data of line (7Gn 21) is 54 km long. The study was conducted within the Processing Department of the Oil Exploration Company. The gap surface- consistent deconvolution was applied using best results of the  parameters  applied  were: The length of the operator 240, the gap operator 24, the white noise 0.01%, the seismic sections of this type showed improvement with the decay of the existing complications and thus give a good continuity of the reflectors at the expense of resolution.Then, spiking surface- consistent deconvolution was applied using the best implementation parameters chosen during the test: operator length 240, gap operator 4, and added white noise 0.01%. This type gave a better estimate of reflectivity in seismic sections with good resolution and loss of continuity compared to gap surface- consistent deconvolution. The application of surface-consistent deconvolution to seismic data showed a significant improvement in data quality by reducing random noise, eliminating variability in emissions due to near-surface irregularities, and improving the estimation of statistics.

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Published

2018-12-26

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Geology

How to Cite

Application of the Surface- consistent DE convolution on a seismic data of Al-Najaf and Al-Muthanna Governorates in the south of Iraq. (2018). Iraqi Journal of Science, 59(4C), 2257-2266. https://ijs.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/eijs/article/view/566

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