Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry

Sonic logs are essential tools for reliably identifying interval velocities which, in turn, are used in many seismic processes. One problem that arises, while logging, is irregularities due to washout zones along the borehole surfaces that scatters the transmitted energy and hence weakens the sign...

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Main Author: Aldawood, Ali
Other Authors: Mai, Paul Martin
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:Aldawood, A. (2012). Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-054RA
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spelling ndltd-kaust.edu.sa-oai-repository.kaust.edu.sa-10754-2372722021-09-14T05:08:24Z Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry Aldawood, Ali Mai, Paul Martin Hoteit, Ibrahim Interferometry Super-virtual Redatuming Deconvolution Cross-coherence Sonic waveforms Sonic logs are essential tools for reliably identifying interval velocities which, in turn, are used in many seismic processes. One problem that arises, while logging, is irregularities due to washout zones along the borehole surfaces that scatters the transmitted energy and hence weakens the signal recorded at the receivers. To alleviate this problem, I have extended the theory of super-virtual refraction interferometry to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) sonic waveforms. Tests on synthetic and real data show noticeable signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) enhancements of refracted P-wave arrivals in the sonic waveforms. The theory of super-virtual interferometric stacking is composed of two redatuming steps followed by a stacking procedure. The first redatuming procedure is of correlation type, where traces are correlated together to get virtual traces with the sources datumed to the refractor. The second datuming step is of convolution type, where traces are convolved together to dedatum the sources back to their original positions. The stacking procedure following each step enhances the signal to noise ratio of the refracted P-wave first arrivals. Datuming with correlation and convolution of traces introduces severe artifacts denoted as correlation artifacts in super-virtual data. To overcome this problem, I replace the datuming with correlation step by datuming with deconvolution. Although the former datuming method is more robust, the latter one reduces the artifacts significantly. Moreover, deconvolution can be a noise amplifier which is why a regularization term is utilized, rendering the datuming with deconvolution more stable. Tests of datuming with deconvolution instead of correlation with synthetic and real data examples show significant reduction of these artifacts. This is especially true when compared with the conventional way of applying the super-virtual refraction interferometry method. 2012-08-05T07:24:12Z 2013-04-30T00:00:00Z 2012-04 Thesis Aldawood, A. (2012). Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-054RA 10.25781/KAUST-054RA http://hdl.handle.net/10754/237272 en 2013-04-30 At the time of archiving, the student author of this thesis opted to temporarily restrict access to it. The full text of this thesis became available to the public after the expiration of the embargo on 2013-04-30.
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language en
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topic Interferometry
Super-virtual
Redatuming
Deconvolution
Cross-coherence
Sonic waveforms
spellingShingle Interferometry
Super-virtual
Redatuming
Deconvolution
Cross-coherence
Sonic waveforms
Aldawood, Ali
Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry
description Sonic logs are essential tools for reliably identifying interval velocities which, in turn, are used in many seismic processes. One problem that arises, while logging, is irregularities due to washout zones along the borehole surfaces that scatters the transmitted energy and hence weakens the signal recorded at the receivers. To alleviate this problem, I have extended the theory of super-virtual refraction interferometry to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) sonic waveforms. Tests on synthetic and real data show noticeable signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) enhancements of refracted P-wave arrivals in the sonic waveforms. The theory of super-virtual interferometric stacking is composed of two redatuming steps followed by a stacking procedure. The first redatuming procedure is of correlation type, where traces are correlated together to get virtual traces with the sources datumed to the refractor. The second datuming step is of convolution type, where traces are convolved together to dedatum the sources back to their original positions. The stacking procedure following each step enhances the signal to noise ratio of the refracted P-wave first arrivals. Datuming with correlation and convolution of traces introduces severe artifacts denoted as correlation artifacts in super-virtual data. To overcome this problem, I replace the datuming with correlation step by datuming with deconvolution. Although the former datuming method is more robust, the latter one reduces the artifacts significantly. Moreover, deconvolution can be a noise amplifier which is why a regularization term is utilized, rendering the datuming with deconvolution more stable. Tests of datuming with deconvolution instead of correlation with synthetic and real data examples show significant reduction of these artifacts. This is especially true when compared with the conventional way of applying the super-virtual refraction interferometry method.
author2 Mai, Paul Martin
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Aldawood, Ali
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title Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry
title_short Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry
title_full Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry
title_fullStr Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry
title_sort enhancement of the signal-to-noise ratio in sonic logging waveforms by seismic interferometry
publishDate 2012
url Aldawood, A. (2012). Enhancement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Sonic Logging Waveforms by Seismic Interferometry. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-054RA
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/237272
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