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Various examples of how to use spectral decomposition for fluid separation.
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, 67th EAGE Conference & Exhibition, Jun 2005, cp-140-00044
Abstract
The spectral decomposition of seismic data is the process that transforms seismic amplitudes in time and space to spectral amplitudes in frequency, time and space. Spectral decomposed data have been used for a more accurate structural mapping over the last few years. Recently, spectral amplitudes have also been applied as Direct Hydrocarbon Indictors (DHI).