Toward high-fidelity imaging: Dynamic matching FWI and its applications

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作者
Huang Y. [1 ]
Mao J. [2 ,4 ]
Sheng J. [1 ]
Perz M. [2 ,4 ]
He Y. [1 ]
Hao F. [1 ]
Liu F. [1 ]
Wang B. [1 ]
Yong S.L. [1 ]
Chaikin D. [1 ]
Ramirez A.C. [6 ]
Hart M. [6 ]
Roende H. [1 ]
机构
[1] TGS, Houston, TX
[2] Presently Schlumberger, Houston, TX
[3] Presently EOG Resources, Houston, TX
[4] TGS, Woking
来源
Leading Edge | 2023年 / 42卷 / 02期
关键词
acoustic; crosscorrelation; full-waveform inversion; Gulf of Mexico; North Sea;
D O I
10.1190/tle42020124.1
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摘要
Full-waveform inversion (FWI) is firmly established within our industry as a powerful velocity model building tool. FWI carries significant theoretical advantages over conventional velocity model building methods such as refraction and reflection tomography. Specifically, by solving a nonlinear inverse problem through the wave equation, FWI is able to recover a broadband velocity model containing both high and low spatial wavenumbers, thus extending the approximation of residual moveout correction inherent in traditional velocity model building approaches. Moreover, FWI is capable of inverting information from the entire wavefield (i.e., early arrivals, reflections, refractions, and multiple energy) rather than from a subset as in conventional approaches (i.e., first break and primary reflections), thereby availing itself of more information to better constrain its model estimate. However, these theoretical benefits cannot be realized easily in practice because various complexities of real seismic data often conspire to violate algorithmic assumptions, leading to unsatisfactory results. Dynamic matching FWI (DMFWI) is a newly developed algorithm that solves an inversion problem that maximizes the cross correlation of two dynamically matched data sets-one recorded and the other synthetic. Dynamic matching of the two data sets de-emphasizes the amplitude impact, which allows the algorithm to focus on minimizing their kinematic differences rather than amplitude in the data-fitting process. The multichannel correlation makes the algorithm robust for data with low signal-To-noise ratio. Applications of DMFWI across different types of acquisition and geologic settings demonstrate that this novel FWI approach can resolve complex velocity errors and provide high-quality migrated images that exhibit a high degree of geologic plausibility. Additionally, reflectivity images can be obtained in a straightforward manner as natural byproducts through computation of the directional derivative of the inverted FWI velocity models. © 2023 by The Society of Exploration Geophysicists.
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页码:124 / 132
页数:8
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