The basis of automatic fault extraction is seismic attributes, such as the coherence cube which is always used to identify a fault by the minimum value. The biggest challenge in automatic fault extraction is noise, including that of seismic data. However, a fault has a better spatial continuity in certain direction, which makes it quite different from noise. Considering this characteristic, a modified ant-colony algorithm is introduced into automatic fault identification and tracking, where the gradient direction and direction consistency are used as constraints. Numerical model test results show that this method is feasible and effective in automatic fault extraction and noise suppression. The application of field data further illustrates its validity and superiority. © 2013 Sinopec Geophysical Research Institute.
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Zhao, J., & Sun, S. Z. (2013). Automatic fault extraction using a modified ant-colony algorithm. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-2132/10/2/025009
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