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Nathan Babcock and Robert R. Stewart Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Houston

What is air-noise? – Near surface model – Ground-to-air conversion How does air-noise affect a geophone? – Distance dependency – Angular dependency – Frequency dependency Filter methods – Previous work – Real-time filter – Post-processing filter – Filter results on lab data Conclusions What is air-noise? – Near surface model – Ground-to-air conversion How does air-noise affect a geophone? – Distance dependency – Angular dependency – Frequency dependency Filter methods – Previous work – Real-time filter – Post-processing filter – Filter results on lab data Conclusions

(Shields, 2005)

Near surface model

Direct travel

Direct transmission Direct travel (Bass et al., 1980) (Sabatier et al., 1986a)

Direct transmission Direct travel Ground roll conversion (Press and Ewing, 1951)

Direct transmission Direct travel Ground roll conversion Slow wave conversion (Sabatier et al., 1986b)

Amplitude Distance relationship

Amplitude Angular relationship Vertical component RMS response Microphone RMS response Inline component RMS response Crossline component RMS response Sensitive to ~210° Sensitive to ~0° & 180 ° Sensitive to ~270° Omnidirectional

Amplitude Angular relationship Vertical component RMS response Microphone RMS response Inline component RMS response Crossline component RMS response Sensitive to ~210° Sensitive to ~0° & 180 ° Sensitive to ~270° Omnidirectional

Amplitude Frequency relationship

Filtering in the time-frequency domain (Gabor filter) Create null mask from microphone record Multiply geophone record by null mask Filtering in the time-frequency domain (Gabor filter) Create null mask from microphone record Multiply geophone record by null mask (After Alcudia, 2009)

Air-noise filters must handle variability in noise source: – Distance – Angle – Frequency The post-processing filter is more effective than the real-time filter – Increased computing power and processing time Air-noise filters must handle variability in noise source: – Distance – Angle – Frequency The post-processing filter is more effective than the real-time filter – Increased computing power and processing time

Alcudia, A. D., 2009, Microphone and geophone data analysis for noise characterization and seismic signal enhancement: M.Sc thesis, University of Calgary. Bass, H. E, L. N. Bolen, D. Cress, J. Lundien, and M. Flohr, 1980, Coupling of airborne sound into the earth: Frequency dependence: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 67, Press, F., and M. Ewing, 1951, Ground roll coupling to atmospheric compressional waves: Geophysics, 16, 416. Sabatier, J. M., H. E. Bass, and L. N. Bolen, 1986a, The interaction of airborne sound with the porous ground: The theoretical formulation: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 79, Sabatier, J. M., H. E. Bass, and L. N. Bolen, 1986b, Acoustically induced seismic waves: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 80, 646. Shields, D. F., 2005, Low-frequency wind noise correlation in microphone arrays: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 117, Photo credits: Alfred Borchard, W. Beate, István Benedek Alcudia, A. D., 2009, Microphone and geophone data analysis for noise characterization and seismic signal enhancement: M.Sc thesis, University of Calgary. Bass, H. E, L. N. Bolen, D. Cress, J. Lundien, and M. Flohr, 1980, Coupling of airborne sound into the earth: Frequency dependence: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 67, Press, F., and M. Ewing, 1951, Ground roll coupling to atmospheric compressional waves: Geophysics, 16, 416. Sabatier, J. M., H. E. Bass, and L. N. Bolen, 1986a, The interaction of airborne sound with the porous ground: The theoretical formulation: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 79, Sabatier, J. M., H. E. Bass, and L. N. Bolen, 1986b, Acoustically induced seismic waves: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 80, 646. Shields, D. F., 2005, Low-frequency wind noise correlation in microphone arrays: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 117, Photo credits: Alfred Borchard, W. Beate, István Benedek