Fraser filter

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A Fraser filter, named after Douglas Fraser, is typically used in geophysics when displaying VLF data. It is effectively the first derivative of the data.

If f(i)=fi represents the collected data then average12=f1+f22 is the average of two values. Consider this value to be plotted between point 1 and point 2 and do the same with points 3 and 4: average34=f3+f42

If Δx represents the space between each station along the line then average12average342Δx=(f1+f2)(f3+f4)4Δx is the Fraser Filter of those four values.

Since 4Δx is constant, it can be ignored and the Fraser filter considered to be (f1+f2)(f3+f4).

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