Closed-loop surface-related multiple estimation with full-wavefield migration-reconstructed near offsets for shallow water

Author:

Zhang Dong1ORCID,Verschuur Dirk Jacob (Eric)1

Affiliation:

1. Delft University of Technology, Department of Imaging Physics, Lorentzweg 1, 2628 CJ Delft, The Netherlands.(corresponding author); .

Abstract

Reliably separating primary and multiple reflections in a shallow-water environment (i.e., 50–200 m water depth) still remains a challenge. The success of previously published closed-loop surface-related multiple estimation (CL-SRME) depends heavily on the data coverage, that is, the near-offset reconstruction. Therefore, we have adopted the integrated framework of CL-SRME and full-wavefield migration (FWM). Multiples recorded in the data are capable of helping infill the acquisition imprint of the FWM image. With this image as a strong constraint, we are able to reconstruct the data at near offsets, which is essential for better primary and multiple estimation during CL-SRME. FWM applied in a nonlinear way can avoid the negative influences from the missing data and, at the same time, bring in more physics between primaries and multiples. The FWM image of the top part of the subsurface is also used to back project the information from multiples to primaries with the physical constraint that all of this information belongs to the same earth model, provided that a good description of the source wavefield and a reasonable velocity model are available. Our integrated framework first reconstructs near offsets via the closed-loop imaging process of FWM and then feeds the complete reconstructed data to CL-SRME for better primary and multiple estimation. Good performance is demonstrated on 2D synthetic and field data examples in a challenging shallow-water environment.

Funder

Delphi Consortium

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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