Multimodal surface-wave tomography to obtain S- and P-wave velocities applied to the recordings of unmanned aerial vehicle deployed sensors

Author:

Khosro Anjom Farbod1ORCID,Browaeys Thomas Jules2ORCID,Socco Laura Valentina1

Affiliation:

1. Politecnico di Torino, DIATI, 24, Duca degli Abruzzi Street, 10141 Turin, Italy.(corresponding author); .

2. Total EP, Avenue Larribau, 64000 Pau, France..

Abstract

Exploration seismic surveys in hard-to-access areas such as foothills and forests are extremely challenging. The Multiphysics Exploration Technologies Integrated System (METIS) research project was initiated to design an exploration system, facilitating the acquisition in these areas by delivering the receivers from the sky using unmanned aerial vehicles. Air dropping of the sensors in vegetated areas results in an irregular geometry for the acquisition. This irregularity can limit the application of conventional surface wave methods. We have developed a surface wave workflow for estimating the S-wave velocity ([Formula: see text]) and P-wave velocity ([Formula: see text]) models and that supports the irregular geometry of the deployed sources and receivers. The method consists of a multimodal surface-wave tomography (SWT) technique to compute the [Formula: see text] model and a data transform method (the wavelength/depth [W/D] method) to determine the Poisson’s ratio and [Formula: see text] model. We applied the method to the METIS’s first pilot records, which were acquired in the forest of Papua New Guinea. Application of SWT to the data resulted in the first 90 m of the [Formula: see text] model. The W/D method provided the Poisson’s ratio averaged over the area and the [Formula: see text] model between 10 and 70 m from the surface. The impact of the acquisition scale and layout on the resolution of the estimated model and the advantages of including the higher modes of surface waves in the tomographic inversion are assessed in detail. The presence of shots from diverse site locations significantly improves the resolution of the obtained model. Including the higher modes enhances the data coverage and increases the investigation depth.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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