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Fast automatic wave-equation migration velocity analysis using encoded simultaneous sources
Yaxun Tang
Abstract:
I present a method based on source encoding for fast wave-equation migration velocity analysis (WEMVA).
Instead of migrating each impulsive-source gather separately, I assemble all gathers together and
migrate only one super shot gather. This procedure results in the computational cost of WEMVA to be independent from the
number of impulsive-source gathers, which is typically huge for large surveys.
The proposed encoding method can be applied to data acquired from any
acquisition geometry, such as land or marine acquisition geometries.
The velocity inversion is done automatically by solving a nonlinear optimization problem that maximizes the image stack power, which is
shown to be equivalent to the data-domain inversion using only primary reflections.
Preliminary results show that WEMVA with encoded sources can produce inversion results similar
to those produced by conventional separate-source WEMVA, but with drastically reduced computational cost.
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2011-09-13