Acoustic full-waveform inversion in an elastic world
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Author(s)
Calderon Agudo, Oscar
Vieira Da Silva, Nuno
Warner, Michael
Morgan, Joanna
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Full-waveform inversion (FWI) is a technique used to obtain high-quality velocity models of the subsurface. Despite the elastic nature of the earth, the anisotropic acoustic wave equation is typically used to model wave propagation in FWI. In part, this simplification is essential for being efficient when inverting large 3D data sets, but it has the adverse effect of reducing the accuracy and resolution of the recovered P-wave velocity models, as well as a loss in potential to constrain other physical properties, such as the S-wave velocity given that amplitude information in the observed data set is not fully used. Here, we first apply conventional acoustic FWI to acoustic and elastic data generated using the same velocity model to investigate the effect of neglecting the elastic component in field data and we find that it leads to a loss in resolution and accuracy in the recovered velocity model. Then, we develop a method to mitigate elastic effects in acoustic FWI using matching filters that transform elastic data into acoustic data and find that it is applicable to marine and land data sets. Tests show that our approach is successful: The imprint of elastic effects on the recovered P-wave models is mitigated, leading to better-resolved models than those obtained after conventional acoustic FWI. Our method requires a guess of VP/VS and is marginally more computationally demanding than acoustic FWI, but much less so than elastic FWI.
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Date Issued
2018-04-05
Date Acceptance
2018-01-14
Citation
Geophysics, 2018, 83 (3), pp.R257-R271
ISSN
1942-2156
Publisher
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Start Page
R257
End Page
R271
Journal / Book Title
Geophysics
Volume
83
Issue
3
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Sponsor
ConocoPhillips
BG International Limited
Grant Number
N/A
4100005341
Subjects
0404 Geophysics
Geochemistry & Geophysics
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2018-04-05