Enhancing the resolution of three‐dimensional migration images based on space‐variant point spread function deconvolution

Author:

Liu Cewen1,Sun Mengyao2,Wu Wei3ORCID,Dai Nanxun4,Guo Mingjie3,Wei Yanwen1,Wu Xiaofeng3,Fu Haohuan1

Affiliation:

1. The Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling, Department of Earth System Science Tsinghua University Beijing China

2. School of fire protection engineering China People's Police University Langfang China

3. The BGP CNPC Beijing China

4. The BGP CNPC Houston Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractImproving the resolution of seismic migration images plays an important role for geophysical interpreters to characterize underground reservoirs. However, the classical image domain least‐squares migration method based on the local‐stationary assumption cannot obtain a satisfactory high‐resolution seismic image due to the significant spatial variant characteristics of the point spread function. To mitigate this problem, we proposed a high‐resolution point spread function deconvolution method and applied it to two‐dimensional cases. Nevertheless, extending the two‐dimensional method to three‐dimensional problems directly would fail due to the intrinsic complexity in three‐dimensional cases. In this study, we resolve the differences encountered in the point spread function deconvolution method for two‐ and three‐dimensional cases and provide specific strategies for achieving high‐resolution imaging with low computational cost when extending the point spread function deconvolution method to three‐dimensional cases. The main schemes include (1) incorporating the analytical expression of the point spread function to guide the generation of three‐dimensional point spread function distributions, (2) extending the point spread function filter calculation method from a two‐dimensional square to a three‐dimensional rectangular prism and (3) interpolating to obtain more compact point spread functions for reducing migration artefacts. Results from the three‐dimensional synthetic Overthrust model and field data set demonstrate that our techniques could effectively enhance the spatial resolution of the migration images with reduced migration artefacts. With these specific strategies, the space‐variant point spread function deconvolution algorithm shows superior performance on three‐dimensional cases at a much lower computational cost compared with the classical least‐squares migration method and the local‐stationary deblurring method. Synthetic tests and real data applications confirm that the space‐variant point spread function deconvolution method has distinct advantages over both two‐ and three‐dimensional problems and can be widely adopted in practice.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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