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The Leading Edge; February 2008; v. 27; no. 2; p. 240-248; DOI: 10.1190/1.2840373
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Coherent and random noise attenuation using the curvelet transform

Ramesh Neelamani, Anatoly I. Baumstein and Dominique G. Gillard

ExxonMobil, Houston, USA

Mohamed T. Hadidi and William L. Soroka

ADCO, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Corresponding author: ramesh.neelamani{at}exxonmobil.com

This paper discusses an effective approach to attenuate random and coherent linear noise in a 3D data set from a carbonate environment. Figure 1 illustrates a seismic inline section from a noisy 3D seismic cube. Clearly, the section in Figure 1 is corrupted by undesirable random noise and coherent noise that are linear and vertically dipping in nature







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