Weakly anelliptical traveltime analysis: Ambiguity between subsurface and elasticity

Author:

Rommel Björn E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SeisRock, Sandefjord, Norway. (corresponding author)

Abstract

The building of a subsurface and (anisotropic) velocity model from a single gather of reflection traveltime (kinematic) data is inherently ambiguous because the processing of such data can only determine a horizontal slowness component, not a vertical one. Based thereon, I derive a simple algorithm that generates an infinite series of combinations of the subsurface-velocity models, all of which will show nearly the same seismic kinematic response, as further demonstrated by simulating wave propagation through a model with different interface dips. This algorithm assumes, first, that all interface dips remain constant over the distance considered and, second, that an approximation of the elasticity model — that is, the linearization of a phase velocity — valid for weak anisotropy can be used. Furthermore, when applied to the classic and analytically solvable case of traveltime analysis for a stack of flat layers with weak transverse isotropy, the algorithm theoretically explains the combination of anisotropy parameters that govern the nonhyperbolic term of a traveltime series: the established [Formula: see text] and its new counterpart [Formula: see text] for a [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] wave, respectively.

Funder

Colorado School of Mines, Center for Wave Phenomena

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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