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Book Seismic Traveltime Inversion

Download or read book Seismic Traveltime Inversion written by Sergeĭ Vasilʹevich Golʹdin and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Introduction to Seismic Inversion Methods

Download or read book Introduction to Seismic Inversion Methods written by Brian H. Russell and published by SEG Books. This book was released on 1988 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An overview of the current techniques used in the inversion of seismic data is provided. Inversion is defined as mapping the physical structure and properties of the subsurface of the earth using measurements made on the surface, creating a model of the earth using seismic data as input.

Book Seismic Inversion

    Book Details:
  • Author : Gerard T. Schuster
  • Publisher : SEG Books
  • Release : 2017-07-01
  • ISBN : 156080341X
  • Pages : 377 pages

Download or read book Seismic Inversion written by Gerard T. Schuster and published by SEG Books. This book was released on 2017-07-01 with total page 377 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book describes the theory and practice of inverting seismic data for the subsurface rock properties of the earth. The primary application is for inverting reflection and/or transmission data from engineering or exploration surveys, but the methods described also can be used for earthquake studies. Seismic Inversion will be of benefit to scientists and advanced students in engineering, earth sciences, and physics. It is desirable that the reader has some familiarity with certain aspects of numerical computation, such as finite-difference solutions to partial differential equations, numerical linear algebra, and the basic physics of wave propagation. For those not familiar with the terminology and methods of seismic exploration, a brief introduction is provided. To truly understand the nuances of seismic inversion, we have to actively practice what we preach (or teach). Therefore, computational labs are provided for most of the chapters, and some field data labs are given as well.

Book Seismic Traveltime Inversion in Three dimensional Heterogeneous Media

Download or read book Seismic Traveltime Inversion in Three dimensional Heterogeneous Media written by Christopher Jude Finn and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The measured traveltimes of specular reflection events are inverted to obtain a low spatial frequency, three-dimensional model of the reflector geometry and the compressional wave propagation speed. B-spline functions are used to describe the shapes of the interfaces and the lateral variations in velocity. The inversion is performed by optimizing a maximum likelihood criterion using a Newton based iteration. Model updates are obtained by iterative forward modeling and solution of the linearized equation set derived from the maximum likelihood criterion. In the forward problem, the ray tracing equations are solved as a two point boundary value problem with appropriate internal boundary conditions at velocity discontinuities. Analytic expressions for the Frechet derivatives necessary to obtain the model updates are given. Conventional methods are compared to the traveltime inversion technique using synthetic examples. For a relatively simple earth model containing only moderate lateral velocity variations hyperbolic moveout analysis followed by a Dix inversion produces a biased estimate of the velocity and depth. This is a consequence of the simplifying assumptions of the method. In this case, the more general traveltime analysis provides a better result. This is also true for a more complex earth model containing lateral velocity variations and interfaces with large dips and curvatures where the conventional methods fail badly. Picked traveltimes are used as the data in the inversion although the use of the data semblance or the stack power along the predicted traveltime trajectory is also explored. These criterion are shown to be more nonlinear than the least-squares data residual measure. Thus, it is difficult to converge to a global minimum using these criterion and more accurate initial guesses are necessary. An application of the traveltime inversion technique to a 3D marine data set is presented. In this application the effects of the seismic source and the recording system on the measured traveltimes are estimated. The time delay between the first break and the main pulse of the minimum phase source wavelet and the effect of the ghost reflections from the free surface are compensated for in the prediction of the measured traveltimes

Book Fundamentals of Geophysical Interpretation

Download or read book Fundamentals of Geophysical Interpretation written by Laurence R. Lines and published by SEG Books. This book was released on 2004 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Includes discussions of fundamental concepts, explained using heuristic descriptions of seismic modelling, deconvolution, depth migration, and tomography; processing and contouring pitfalls; and developments in time-lapse seismology, borehole geophysics, multicomponent seismology, and integrated reservoir characterization.

Book Seismic Inversion

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  • Author : Yanghua Wang
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2016-09-15
  • ISBN : 1119258049
  • Pages : 256 pages

Download or read book Seismic Inversion written by Yanghua Wang and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2016-09-15 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seismic inversion aims to reconstruct a quantitative model of the Earth subsurface, by solving an inverse problem based on seismic measurements. There are at least three fundamental issues to be solved simultaneously: non-linearity, non-uniqueness, and instability. This book covers the basic theory and techniques used in seismic inversion, corresponding to these three issues, emphasising the physical interpretation of theoretical concepts and practical solutions. This book is written for master and doctoral students who need to understand the mathematical tools and the engineering aspects of the inverse problem needed to obtain geophysically meaningful solutions. Building on the basic theory of linear inverse problems, the methodologies of seismic inversion are explained in detail, including ray-impedance inversion and waveform tomography etc. The application methodologies are categorised into convolutional and wave-equation based groups. This systematic presentation simplifies the subject and enables an in-depth understanding of seismic inversion. This book also provides a practical guide to reservoir geophysicists who are attempting quantitative reservoir characterisation based on seismic data. Philosophically, the seismic inverse problem allows for a range of possible solutions, but the techniques described herein enable geophysicists to exclude models that cannot satisfy the available data. This book summarises the author’s extensive experience in both industry and academia and includes innovative techniques not previously published.

Book Geophysical Data Analysis  Discrete Inverse Theory

Download or read book Geophysical Data Analysis Discrete Inverse Theory written by William Menke and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2012-12-02 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Geophysical Data Analysis: Discrete Inverse Theory is an introductory text focusing on discrete inverse theory that is concerned with parameters that either are truly discrete or can be adequately approximated as discrete. Organized into 12 chapters, the book’s opening chapters provide a general background of inverse problems and their corresponding solution, as well as some of the basic concepts from probability theory that are applied throughout the text. Chapters 3-7 discuss the solution of the canonical inverse problem, that is, the linear problem with Gaussian statistics, and discussions on problems that are non-Gaussian and nonlinear are covered in Chapters 8 and 9. Chapters 10-12 present examples of the use of inverse theory and a discussion on the numerical algorithms that must be employed to solve inverse problems on a computer. This book is of value to graduate students and many college seniors in the applied sciences.

Book Traveltime Inversion for a 3 D Near Surface Velocity Model

Download or read book Traveltime Inversion for a 3 D Near Surface Velocity Model written by James Layton Simmons and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The near surface environment is often the source of the most severe lateral velocity variations present in the seismic section. Near surface lateral velocity variations distort the traveltimes of deeper events and are the most serious limitation in achieving accurate structural maps. This work discusses the development of a near surface velocity model for a shallow marine data set. The near surface model consists of three components. The first is a model of the laterally variable seafloor depth and topography. Below the seafloor, the model consists of the compressional wave velocity as a function of depth which reaches a maximum depth of approximately 500 meters. The presence of vertical and lateral velocity gradients is recognized. Embedded within this slowly varying background velocity field are a number of local lens-like velocity anomalies. The lens anomalies represent the major lateral velocity variations present in the near surface. Autocorrelograms of the deeper pre-stack data are used to obtain the seafloor model. The period of the first water layer reverberation is used to estimate the water depth. These data are enhanced by a deconvolution algorithm which improves the agreement at the line intersections. Measured first arrival times from the pre-stack data are used to develop the subseafloor velocity model. A multichannel filter algorithm is devised to estimate the traveltime deviations produced by the lens anomalies and the common shot statics. These traveltime deviations are the higher spatial frequency components of the first arrival times and are produced by the higher spatial frequency components of the velocity model. The output from the algorithm consists of a sixteen layer traveltime (velocity) perturbation model. The estimates of the lens anomaly and shot static produced traveltime deviations are subtracted from the first arrival times to isolate the slowly varying background components. These data are then inverted using the Generalized Linear Inversion and Tausum algorithms to obtain the laterally varying background velocity model.

Book Inverse Problem Theory and Methods for Model Parameter Estimation

Download or read book Inverse Problem Theory and Methods for Model Parameter Estimation written by Albert Tarantola and published by SIAM. This book was released on 2005-01-01 with total page 349 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While the prediction of observations is a forward problem, the use of actual observations to infer the properties of a model is an inverse problem. Inverse problems are difficult because they may not have a unique solution. The description of uncertainties plays a central role in the theory, which is based on probability theory. This book proposes a general approach that is valid for linear as well as for nonlinear problems. The philosophy is essentially probabilistic and allows the reader to understand the basic difficulties appearing in the resolution of inverse problems. The book attempts to explain how a method of acquisition of information can be applied to actual real-world problems, and many of the arguments are heuristic.

Book Full Seismic Waveform Modelling and Inversion

Download or read book Full Seismic Waveform Modelling and Inversion written by Andreas Fichtner and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2010-11-16 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent progress in numerical methods and computer science allows us today to simulate the propagation of seismic waves through realistically heterogeneous Earth models with unprecedented accuracy. Full waveform tomography is a tomographic technique that takes advantage of numerical solutions of the elastic wave equation. The accuracy of the numerical solutions and the exploitation of complete waveform information result in tomographic images that are both more realistic and better resolved. This book develops and describes state of the art methodologies covering all aspects of full waveform tomography including methods for the numerical solution of the elastic wave equation, the adjoint method, the design of objective functionals and optimisation schemes. It provides a variety of case studies on all scales from local to global based on a large number of examples involving real data. It is a comprehensive reference on full waveform tomography for advanced students, researchers and professionals.

Book Seismic Data Analysis

    Book Details:
  • Author : Özdoğan Yilmaz
  • Publisher : SEG Books
  • Release : 2001
  • ISBN : 1560800941
  • Pages : 2065 pages

Download or read book Seismic Data Analysis written by Özdoğan Yilmaz and published by SEG Books. This book was released on 2001 with total page 2065 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Expanding the author's original work on processing to include inversion and interpretation, and including developments in all aspects of conventional processing, this two-volume set is a comprehensive and complete coverage of the modern trends in the seismic industry - from time to depth, from 3D to 4D, from 4D to 4C, and from isotropy to anisotropy.

Book Seismic Signatures and Analysis of Reflection Data in Anisotropic Media

Download or read book Seismic Signatures and Analysis of Reflection Data in Anisotropic Media written by I. Tsvankin and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2005-06-13 with total page 472 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Following the breakthrough in the last decade in identifying the key parameters for time and depth imaging in anisotropic media and developing practical methodologies for estimating them from seismic data, Seismic Signatures and Analysis of Reflection Data in Anisotropic Media primarily focuses on the far reaching exploration benefits of anisotropic processing. This volume provides the first comprehensive description of reflection seismic signatures and processing methods in anisotropic media. It identifies the key parameters for time and depth imaging in transversely isotropic media and describes practical methodologies for estimating them from seismic data. Also, it contains a thorough discussion of the important issues of uniqueness and stability of seismic velocity analysis in the presence of anisotropy. The book contains a complete description of anisotropic imaging methods, from the theoretical background to algorithms to implementation issues. Numerous applications to synthetic and field data illustrate the improvements achieved by the anisotropic processing and the possibility of using the estimated anisotropic parameters in lithology discrimination. Focuses on the far reaching exploration benefits of anisotropic processing First comprehensive description of reflection seismic signatures and processing methods in anisotropic media