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Volume 31 Number 6
  • E-ISSN: 1365-2478

Abstract

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One of the methods for studying the near‐surface low‐velocity zone and for subsequent determination of static corrections is the technique of employing first arrivals. During the past few years several computer algorithms, based on some simplifying assumptions, have been suggested for automatic determination of first arrivals.

This paper suggests a new method for automatic picking of first arrivals, which works under quite general assumptions concerning the character of the data. The method is based on the use of correlation properties of signals and the application of a statistical criterion for the estimation of first arrivals time. A number of dimensionless parameters is used in the algorithm making it possible to regulate the level of reliability and the resolution of the picking procedure.

The second stage of the algorithm is the parameterization of the traveltime curve, that is a division of the previously obtained curve into separate rectilinear segments. The suggested algorithm of parameterization is based on an heuristic use of some properties of maximum likelihood estimates. This permits location of the breakpoints of the curve and the estimation of the parameters of each rectilinear segment.

A computer program has been written based on the picking and parameterization algorithm. This program has been tested on a large amount of field data and the results show that it works at least as well as the hand procedure.

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