Nonlinear least-squares reverse time migration of prismatic waves for delineating steeply dipping structures

Author:

Wu Zheng1ORCID,Liu Yuzhu2ORCID,Yang Jizhong3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tongji University, School of Ocean and Earth Science, Shanghai, China.

2. Tongji University, School of Ocean and Earth Science, Shanghai, China and Tongji University, State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Shanghai, China.

3. Tongji University, State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Shanghai, China. (corresponding author)

Abstract

Prismatic reflections in seismic data carry abundant information about subsurface steeply dipping structures, such as salt flanks or near-vertical faults, playing an important role in delineating these structures when effectively used. Conventional linear least-squares reverse time migration (L-LSRTM) fails to use prismatic waves due to the first-order Born approximation, resulting in a blurry image of steep interfaces. We develop a nonlinear LSRTM (NL-LSRTM) method to take advantage of prismatic waves for the detailed characterization of subsurface steeply dipping structures. Compared with current least-squares migration methods of prismatic waves, our NL-LSRTM is nonlinear and thus avoids the challenging extraction of prismatic waves or the prior knowledge of L-LSRTM results. The gradient of NL-LSRTM consists of the primary and prismatic imaging terms, which can accurately project observed primary and prismatic waves into the image domain for the simultaneous depiction of near-horizontal and near-vertical structures. However, we find that the full Hessian-based Newton normal equation has two similar terms, which prompts us to make further comparison between the Newton normal equation and our NL-LSRTM. We determine that the Newton normal equation is problematic when applied to the migration problem because the primary reflections in the seismic records will be incorrectly projected into the image along the prismatic wavepath, resulting in an artifact-contaminated image. In contrast, the nonlinear data-fitting process included in the NL-LSRTM contributes to balancing the amplitudes of primary and prismatic imaging results, thus making NL-LSRTM produce superior images compared with the Newton normal equation. Several numerical tests validate the applicability and robustness of NL-LSRTM for the delineation of steeply dipping structures and illustrate that the imaging results are much better than the conventional L-LSRTM.

Funder

the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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