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Title: Full Waveform Inversion for Di raction Energy
Authors: Sethi, Harpreet singh
Keywords: Waveform Inversion;Diffraction Energy;Small Scale Geological Heterogeneities;Geology;Seismic Data;Snell's Law;Model Domain;Full Waveform Inversion.
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Department of Earth Sciences IITR.
Abstract: The identi cation of the small scale geological heterogeneities like pinchouts,faults ,fractures etc is a primary problem in seismics.They hold a signi cant importance in understanding the geology of a particular area as they can act as structural traps for accumulation of hydrocarbons or can behave as migration pathways aiding the escape of the hydrocarbons. Standard approaches to obtain this high-resolution information, such as coherency analysis and structure-oriented lters, derive attributes from stacked, migrated images are image-driven.These techniques are sensitive to artifacts due to an inadequate migration velocity; in fact the attribute derivation is even not based on the physics of wave propagation. These small scale features are usually encoded in the form of di ractions in our seismic data.Thus a seismic section containing only di ractions could be of great value to the interpreter .Di ractions are the other coherent events present along with the re ections in our seismic data. There are some fundamental di erences between re ections and di ractions like di erent moveout, amplitude etc which can facilitate there separation and here we discuss two methods to focus and separate di ractions. The rst part of the thesis is devoted to exploiting the di erence between di ractions and re ections on the basis of Snell's law . We try to utilise this to design a weighting function which account this di erence in behaviour to directly clean the gradient in Full waveform Inversion. 4 The second part of the thesis proposes separating the di ractions using a dip-steering lter in the model domain in the Born framework which could be directly inverted using Full waveform inversion. The algorithms developed in this thesis are coded using GPU's ( CUDA C ) in a parallel environment except the dip-steering lter algorithm.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/14434
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