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Seismic Data Spectral Analysisdata spectral analysis
The two images below correspond to two processed seismic cross-sections.
My question is this: why at/near 0 Hz is there "lots" of seismic energy still present? Most if not all of the lower end of the bandwidth stops at 10 - 15 Hz.
Thanks to anyone who can answer this.
Seismic Data Spectral Analysis
The two images below correspond to two processed seismic cross-sections.
My question is this: why at/near 0 Hz is there "lots" of seismic energy still present? Most if not all of the lower end of the bandwidth stops at 10 - 15 Hz. Thanks to anyone who can answer this.
Seismic data spectral analysis
The two images below correspond to two processed seismic cross-sections.
My question is this: why at/near 0 Hz is there "lots" of seismic energy still present? Most if not all of the lower end of the bandwidth stops at 10 - 15 Hz.
The two images below correspond to two processed seismic cross-sections.
My question is this: why at/near 0 Hz is there "lots" of seismic energy still present? Most if not all of the lower end of the bandwidth stops at 10 - 15 Hz. Thanks to anyone who can answer this.