The Method of Polarization Filter Based on Oblique Projection Operators in Process of Multi-Component Acquired Data

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Polarization filtering is an effective method to process the ocean bottom multi-component seismic data but distort signal amplitude and phase. To solve this problem, a method of polarization filter based on oblique projection operators (OOPF) in process of ocean bottom multi-component seismic data is proposed in this paper. First, we compute polarization parameters based on singular value decomposition (SVD); secondly, an oblique projecting polarization is construct by polarization parameters, finally, the simulation and experiment data results and indicates that the proposed method effectively processing the ocean bottom multi-component seismic.

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