Elastic reverse-time migration based on amplitude-preserving P- and S-wave separation |
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Authors: | Jia-Jia Yang Xi-Wu Luan Gang Fang Xin-Xin Liu Jun Pan Xiao-Jie Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1.Key Laboratory of Marine Hydrocarbon Resources and Environmental Geology, Ministry of Land and Resources,Qingdao Institute of Marine Geology,Qingdao,China;2.Laboratory for Marine Mineral Resources,National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology,Qingdao,China |
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Abstract: | Imaging the PP- and PS-wave for the elastic vector wave reverse-time migration requires separating the P- and S-waves during the wave field extrapolation. The amplitude and phase of the P- and S-waves are distorted when divergence and curl operators are used to separate the P- and S-waves. We present a P- and S-wave amplitude-preserving separation algorithm for the elastic wavefield extrapolation. First, we add the P-wave pressure and P-wave vibration velocity equation to the conventional elastic wave equation to decompose the P- and S-wave vectors. Then, we synthesize the scalar P- and S-wave from the vector Pand S-wave to obtain the scalar P- and S-wave. The amplitude-preserved separated P- and S-waves are imaged based on the vector wave reverse-time migration (RTM). This method ensures that the amplitude and phase of the separated P- and S-wave remain unchanged compared with the divergence and curl operators. In addition, after decomposition, the P-wave pressure and vibration velocity can be used to suppress the interlayer reflection noise and to correct the S-wave polarity. This improves the image quality of P- and S-wave in multicomponent seismic data and the true-amplitude elastic reverse time migration used in prestack inversion. |
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