Affiliation:
1. IBM Corporation, Parallel and Geoscience Computing Group, 1505 LBJ Freeway, Dallas, TX 75242
2. PGS Tensor, 10550 Richmond Ave., Suite 300, Houston, TX 77042
Abstract
Even if the correct velocity is used, time migration mispositions events whenever the velocity changes laterally. These errors increase with lateral velocity variation, depth of burial, and dip angle θ. Our analyses of two model types, one with an implicit gradient and one with an explicit gradient, yield simple “rules of thumb” for these errors to first order in the lateral gradient. The x error is [Formula: see text], and the z error is [Formula: see text], where the quantity A = A(x, z) contains the information about depth of burial and magnitude of lateral gradient. These rules can be used to determine when depth migration is needed. Further analysis also shows that the image‐ray correction to time migration is accurate only at small dip. For dipping events, the image‐ray correction must be supplemented by a shift in x of the form [Formula: see text] and a shift in z given by [Formula: see text]. These time‐migration corrections take the same form for both the models we have studied, suggesting a general scheme for correcting time migration, which we call “remedial migration.”
Publisher
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics
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22 articles.
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