Title: Encoded simultaneous source full‐wavefield inversion for spectrally shaped marine streamer data
Abstract: PreviousNext No AccessSEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2011Encoded simultaneous source full‐wavefield inversion for spectrally shaped marine streamer dataAuthors: Partha RouthJerry KrebsSpyros LazaratosAnatoly BaumsteinSunwoong LeeYoung Ho ChaIvan ChikichevNathan DowneyDave HinkleyJohn AndersonPartha RouthUpstream Research Company, ExxonMobil, Houston, TXSearch for more papers by this author, Jerry KrebsUpstream Research Company, ExxonMobil, Houston, TXSearch for more papers by this author, Spyros LazaratosUpstream Research Company, ExxonMobil, Houston, TXSearch for more papers by this author, Anatoly BaumsteinUpstream Research Company, ExxonMobil, Houston, TXSearch for more papers by this author, Sunwoong LeeUpstream Research Company, ExxonMobil, Houston, TXSearch for more papers by this author, Young Ho ChaUpstream Research Company, ExxonMobil, Houston, TXSearch for more papers by this author, Ivan ChikichevUpstream Research Company, ExxonMobil, Houston, TXSearch for more papers by this author, Nathan DowneyUpstream Research Company, ExxonMobil, Houston, TXSearch for more papers by this author, Dave HinkleyUpstream Research Company, ExxonMobil, Houston, TXSearch for more papers by this author, and John AndersonUpstream Research Company, ExxonMobil, Houston, TXSearch for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.1190/1.3627697 SectionsAboutPDF/ePub ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail Abstract In this paper, we apply encoded simultaneous source full‐wavefield inversion (FWI) to marine streamer data. FWI of large scale 3D data is a challenging problem, especially constraining the inversion using the high frequencies available in exploration seismic data. Two methodologies that make high‐frequency FWI feasible for field data are: (a) applying encoded simultaneous source full‐wavefield inversion (ESSFWI) and (b) shaping the data to provide a preferential weighting to the low‐frequency components of the data. These two methods in combination provide us with the computational efficiencies needed for large 3D runs. To date, most encoded simultaneous source methods have been applied to fixed‐receiver data; i.e., each receiver records data from all shots in the survey. We developed an approach that enables us to apply ESSFWI to marine streamer data that are non‐fixed spread. The approach uses a normalized cross‐correlation objective function with multiple realizations of the encoded data at each iteration of the nonlinear FWI. The method can be applied to 2D/3D data with any survey geometry. Here we demonstrate the methodology and discuss its details with synthetic examples. 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Aravkin, Tristan van Leeuwen, and Felix J. Herrmann11 May 2012 | GEOPHYSICS, Vol. 77, No. 3 SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2011ISSN (print):1052-3812 ISSN (online):1949-4645Copyright: 2011 Pages: 4424 Publisher:Society of Exploration Geophysicists HistoryPublished Online: 08 Aug 2011 CITATION INFORMATION Partha Routh, Jerry Krebs, Spyros Lazaratos, Anatoly Baumstein, Sunwoong Lee, Young Ho Cha, Ivan Chikichev, Nathan Downey, Dave Hinkley, and John Anderson, (2011), "Encoded simultaneous source full‐wavefield inversion for spectrally shaped marine streamer data," SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts : 2433-2438. https://doi.org/10.1190/1.3627697 Plain-Language Summary PDF DownloadLoading ...
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