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Review of Ray Theory Applications in Modelling and Imaging of Seismic Data
Authors:Gjøystdal  Håvar  Iversen  Einar  Laurain  Renaud  Lecomte  Isabelle  Vinje  Vetle  Åstebøl  Ketil
Institution:(1) NORSAR, PO Box 51, N-2027 Kjeller, Norway
Abstract:Throughout the last twenty years, 3D seismic ray modelling has developed from a research tool to a more operational tool that has gained growing interest in the petroleum industry. Various areas of application have been established and new ones are under development. Many of these applications require a modelling system with flexible, robust and efficient modelling algorithms in the core. The present paper reviews the basic elements of such a system, based on the lsquoopen modelrsquo concept and the lsquowavefront constructionrsquo technique. In the latter, Ccaronervený's dynamic ray tracing is an intrinsic part. The modelling system can be used for generating ray attributes and synthetic seismograms for realistic 3D surveys with tens of thousands of shots and receivers. Moreover, some other types of application areas are illustrated: Production of Green's functions for prestack depth migration and hybrid modelling (combined ray and finite-difference modelling), attribute mapping and illumination analysis, both for survey planning and interpretation. Finally, the concepts of lsquoisochron raysrsquo and lsquovelocity raysrsquo related to seismic isochrons have been introduced recently, with very interesting future applications.
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