Application of the Continuous Wavelet Transform Decomposition to Channel Deposits and Gas Detection at Ketzin, Germany

2007 
P243 Application of the Continuous Wavelet Transform Decomposition to Channel Deposits and Gas Detection at Ketzin Germany H. Kazemeini* (Uppsala University) C. Juhlin (Uppsala University) K. Zinck-Jorgensen (GEUS-Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland) & B. Norden (GeoforschungsZentrum Postdam) SUMMARY Conventional seismic data are band limited and therefore provide limited geological information. Every method that can push the limits is desirable for seismic data analysis. Recently time-frequency decomposition methods are being used to quickly extract geological information from seismic data. Higher frequency resolution at lower frequencies and higher temporal resolution at higher frequencies are the objectives for different time-frequency decomposition methods.
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