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1) Inverse Q-filtering (IQF) is a technique to correct for transmission losses due to inelastic attenuation based on a constant-Q attenuation model. 2) The technique removes non-stationary components from seismic data to condition it for subsequent statistical and deterministic deconvolution methods. 3) The key aspects of IQF include developing the inverse filter from a Taylor series solution of a convolutional trace model, assuming minimum-phase attenuation to ensure causality, and introducing band limi
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- Ursineset
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- EN