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The oscillatory bubble pulses generated by airguns in seawater are known to produce artefacts in seismic images. Although such artefacts are suppressible by employing larger airgun arrays in acquisition, small airgun arrays are used more often now to minimize the environmental impacts, thus raising the need for further suppressing bubble pulses at data processing stage. For a deep marine reflection...
Seismic attenuation values based on inverse Q‐filtering are useful in enhancing seismic data resolution for quantitative interpretation. However, as field attenuation estimations are often contaminated by noise and overburden effects, an inverse Q‐filter may reduce the signal‐to‐noise ratio. To help reservoir mapping with seismic resolution enhancement, we use well logs and surface seismic data to...