Low-pass (LPAS)
Use the Low-pass option to apply the low-pass filter.
Low-pass Filter dialog options
Cutoff wavelength |
The cutoff wavelength in ground units k0-1. All wavelengths shorter than this value are removed. |
Application Notes
The low-pass filter can be used to pass or reject a range of wavelengths contained in the data. However, applying such a simple cutoff filter operator to an energy spectrum almost invariably introduces a significant amount of oscillation (also known as Gibbs’ Phenomenon). This filter is present for the sake of completeness. We recommend that you use a tapered filter such as the Butterworth filter (BTWR).
Low-pass
L(k) = 1 | for k ≤ k0 |
L(k) = 0 | for k > k0 |
Wavenumber domain variable definition
k |
Wavenumber domain increment, used to depict a radially symmetrical variable. |
where: np is the number of points cs is the cell size |
u |
X component in the wavenumber domain. | k = 2π ( i μ+j ν ) |
v |
Y component in the wavenumber domain. |
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r |
Radial component in the wavenumber domain. |
also 2πk |
θ |
Polar component in the wavenumber domain. |
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