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Elastic reflection traveltime inversion with decoupled wave equation

Journal

GEOPHYSICS
Volume 83, Issue 5, Pages R463-R474

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SOC EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS
DOI: 10.1190/GEO2017-0631.1

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41674127]
  2. Major Scientific Research Program of Petrochina Science and Technology Management Department Comprehensive Seismic Prediction Software Development and Applications of Natural Gas [2016B-0603]

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Elastic full-waveform inversion (FWI) updates high-resolution model parameters by minimizing the residuals of multicomponent seismic records between the field and model data. FWI suffers from the potential to converge to local minima and more serious nonlinearity than acoustic FWI mainly due to the absence of low frequencies in seismograms and the extended model domain (P-and S-velocities). Reflection waveform inversion can relax the nonlinearity by relying on the tomographic components, which can be used to update the lowwavenumber components of the model. Hence, we have developed an elastic reflection traveltime inversion (ERTI) approach to update the low-wavenumber component of the velocity models for the P-and S-waves. In our ERTI algorithm, we took the P-and S-wave impedance perturbations as elastic reflectivity to generate reflections and a weighted crosscorrelation as the misfit function. Moreover, considering the higher wavenumbers (lower velocity value) of the S-wave velocity compared with the P-wave case, optimizing the low-wavenumber components for the S-wave velocity is even more crucial in preventing the elastic FWI from converging to local minima. We have evaluated an equivalent decoupled velocity-stress wave equation to ERTI to reduce the coupling effects of different wave modes and to improve the inversion result of ERTI, especially for the S-wave velocity. The subsequent application on the Sigsbee2A model demonstrates that our ERTI method with the decoupled wave equation can efficiently update the low-wavenumber parts of the model and improve the precision of the S-wave velocity.

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