2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-20556-1
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A joint matrix minimization approach for seismic wavefield recovery

Abstract: Reconstruction of the seismic wavefield from sub-sampled data is important and necessary in seismic image processing; this is partly due to limitations of the observations which usually yield incomplete data. To make the best of the observed seismic signals, we propose a joint matrix minimization model to recover the seismic wavefield. Employing matrix instead of vector as weight variable can express all the sub-sampled traces simultaneously. This scheme utilizes the collective representation rather than an in… Show more

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“…The plasmonic band strongly shifted to the near infra-red with time, dimers or trimers of AuNPs. 45,46 A significant absorption band with a peak maximum at 373 nm was attributed to the electronic absorption of the TBanion. The increase in magnitude of this absorbance band with time indicates that the chemical equilibria between the aqueous and organic electrolyte solutions and the interfacial AuNP film may require more time than the formation of the film itself (a process that takes <15 min as shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The plasmonic band strongly shifted to the near infra-red with time, dimers or trimers of AuNPs. 45,46 A significant absorption band with a peak maximum at 373 nm was attributed to the electronic absorption of the TBanion. The increase in magnitude of this absorbance band with time indicates that the chemical equilibria between the aqueous and organic electrolyte solutions and the interfacial AuNP film may require more time than the formation of the film itself (a process that takes <15 min as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a number of methods that may be applied to deal with the problems caused by missing or irregular data. It is possible to include regularly sampled data in some circumstances whereas irregular data are interpolated in other circumstances [100]. Additionally, a signal processing-based method can be used for data interpolation.…”
Section: Missing Regular/irregular Data In Real-world Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a variety of principles and assumptions, important advances have been made in seismic data reconstruction. Some of them addressed interpolating regularly sampled data [13][14][15]20 , while some of them attacked non-uniformly sampled interpolation 21 . There are techniques developed for both irregularly and regularly missing data reconstruction 22 .…”
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confidence: 99%