DIW based reflection full waveform inversion and its application of land data

Journal of Geophysics and Engineering(2023)

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Abstract The exploration zone in Northwest China poses unique challenges due to its complex structures, fractured blocks, deep reservoirs, and geological anomalies. Conventional velocity modeling and migration imaging methods face difficulties in accurately imaging the underlying reservoirs beneath abnormal rock formations, resulting in poor signal-to-noise ratio and resolution. Moreover, the seismic data quality often falls short, leading to unfocused images. To address these challenges, we propose a novel approach: dynamic image warping-based reflection full waveform inversion. This method combines a model regularization strategy and structural constraints to generate high-resolution velocity models. The application in the Taha Industrial Zone demonstrates that the proposed method effectively characterizes the velocity characteristics of special geological bodies, such as deep weathering crusts, improving imaging effects and resolution, which allows for a more precise understanding of the complex geological features.
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full waveform inversion,reflection,land data
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