Multiple attenuation methods in short-offset 2D marine seismic data: A case study in Cendrawasih Bay

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Real marine seismic data are typically embedded with free-surface multiples energy, which are troublesome in imaging an accurate seismic cross-section. In addition, more challenging situation is to bring optimum result with a short-offset streamer due to the coherent nature of multiples. In this study, we present a comparison of three methods for attenuating free-surface multiples energy in short-offset 2D seismic data from Cendrawasih Bay. Multiple attenuation methods include F-K filter, Radon transform, and Surface Related Multiple Elimination (SRME) are processed until the final Pre-Stack Time Migration (PSTM) results. Predictive deconvolution is applied in order to suppress short period multiples prior to free-surface multiple attenuation method. Predictive deconvolution successfully identifies and removes the predictable wavelet of short period multiples. Radon transform shows poor result in short-offset seismic data even if it is combined with F-K filter method. Combination of both F-K filter and SRME are successfully attenuate free-surface multiples and should be considered as proper solution to increase signal to noise ratio.

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Yuza, N. H., Nainggolan, T. B., & Manik, H. M. (2020). Multiple attenuation methods in short-offset 2D marine seismic data: A case study in Cendrawasih Bay. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 429). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/429/1/012031

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