Integrated Algorithm for High‐Resolution Crustal‐Scale Imaging Using Complementary OBS and Streamer Data

Author:

Zand Toktam1ORCID,Górszczyk Andrzej1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw Poland

Abstract

AbstractWe present an integrated algorithm for high‐resolution crustal‐scale imaging utilizing long‐offset wide‐angle ocean‐bottom seismometer (OBS) data and short‐offset multichannel streamer (MCS) data. The algorithm adopts a two‐step imaging strategy, initially using the OBS data to enhance deep structure imaging and capture long‐wavelength features of the migration velocity. Subsequently, the MCS data are migrated to recover detailed short‐wavelength components and shallow structures using the migration velocity model modified by the OBS result. Both steps employ the least‐squares reverse time migration (LSRTM) method with appropriate regularization techniques. The algorithm is implemented using the Bregmanized operator splitting (BOS) approach, known for its efficiency and adaptability in handling non‐smooth regularization, such as total‐variation (TV) constraints. To improve computational efficiency, compressed sensing is employed to store incident wavefields at half their actual size and reconstruct them accurately when required. Convergence is expedited through the use of preconditioners and the Anderson acceleration method. The proposed algorithm is validated through large‐scale numerical examples, demonstrating its robustness even with an initially imprecise velocity model. Results showcase improved resolution and accuracy achieved through the integration of OBS and MCS data. This study offers a comprehensive framework for crustal‐scale imaging, addresses computational complexities, and provides enhanced imaging capabilities.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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