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Diffraction imaging of discontinuities using migrated dip-angle gathers

GEOPHYSICS(2023)

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Abstract
Diffractions produced by subsurface geologic features are an effective means of imaging small-scale discontinuities at high resolution. We have developed a novel diffraction imaging approach that combines the geometric mode decom-position (GMD) algorithm and the least-squares Gaussian dis-tribution fitting (LSGDF) technique. In the dip-angle domain, reflections tend to look like smiles and are mainly focused in areas related to Fresnel zones, whereas diffractions are spread over a wide illumination area due to their uniform radiation propagation. The GMD algorithm can effectively and simulta-neously extract line-like components consisting of reflected en-ergy in the Fresnel zone and diffracted energy in dip-angle gathers. The energy discrepancies between the reflection and diffraction events in the extracted line-like components allow for the separation of diffractions and suppression of re-flections in dip-angle gathers using LSGDF. Numerical appli-cations illustrate that the proposed method can eliminate large continuous reflectors and reveal discontinuous subsurface features. A real data example demonstrates the capability of the diffraction-imaging workflow in enhancing the resolving power of the imaging of subsurface geologic structures.
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diffraction,imaging,discontinuities,dip-angle
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