Acoustic full waveform inversion of synthetic land and marine data in the Laplace domain |
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Authors: | Wansoo Ha Sukjoon Pyun Jewoo Yoo Changsoo Shin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Energy System Engineering, Seoul National University, San 56‐1, Shillim‐dong, Gwanak‐gu, Seoul 151‐742, Korea;2. Department of Energy Resources Engineering, Inha University, 253 Yonghyun‐dong, Nam‐gu, Incheon 402‐751, Korea |
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Abstract: | Elastic waves, such as Rayleigh and mode‐converted waves, together with amplitude versus offset variations, serve as noise in full waveform inversion using the acoustic approximation. Heavy preprocessing must be applied to remove elastic effects to invert land or marine data using the acoustic inversion method in the time or frequency domains. Full waveform inversion using the elastic wave equation should be one alternative; however, multi‐parameter inversion is expensive and sensitive to the starting velocity model. We implement full acoustic waveform inversion of synthetic land and marine data in the Laplace domain with minimum preprocessing (i.e., muting) to remove elastic effects. The damping in the Laplace transform can be thought of as an automatic time windowing. Numerical examples show that Laplace‐domain acoustic inversion can yield correct smooth velocity models even with the noise originating from elastic waves. This offers the opportunity to develop an accurate smooth starting model for subsequent inversion in the frequency domain. |
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Keywords: | Acoustic Elastic Full waveform inversion Laplace domain |
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