Mitigating the effects of sand dunes on seismic data from the Rub al Khali basin, Saudi Arabia

Mustafa Al-Marzooq*, Mamadou S. Diallo, Vincent Etienne, Thierry Tonellot, San Linn I. Kaka

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The Rub Al Khali region in Saudi Arabia is characterized by the presence of sand dunes separated by salt flats, also called Sabkhas. In general, the elevation of dunes in this region varies between 90 and 250 m above sea level. The presence of these sand dunes, along with the rapidly changing surface topography poses challenges for seismic data acquisition and processing. The high contrast in acoustic impedance between the dune base and the underlying formation often results in amplification of seismic waves that are recorded at stations located on the surface of sand dunes. Attempts to address the issue using conventional surface-consistent amplitude scaling methods without reducing these amplification effects generally fail, thus compromising the suitability of the processed data for amplitude versus offset analysis. In this study, we propose a new reference site technique to reduce the effects of sand dune amplification, enabling the production of data sets that are suitable for amplitude versus offset processing. The proposed technique uses a deterministic approach to derive surface-consistent, frequency-dependent de-amplification functions for shots and stations located on the dunes only. Two-dimensional synthetic and field data examples show that the technique significantly reduces the effects of sand dune amplification.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1825-1837
Number of pages13
JournalGeophysical Prospecting
Volume67
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

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© 2019 European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers

Keywords

  • Data processing
  • Sand dune amplification effects
  • Saudi Arabia

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geophysics
  • Geochemistry and Petrology

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