Improving lateral and vertical resolution of seismic images by correcting for wavelet stretch in common-angle migration

Author:

Perez Gabriel12,Marfurt Kurt J.12

Affiliation:

1. Formerly University of Houston, Allied Geophysics Laboratory, Houston, Texas; presently Occidental Oil and Gas, Houston, Texas.

2. Formerly University of Houston, Allied Geophysics Laboratory, Houston, Texas; presently University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.

Abstract

Long-offset or high-incident-angle seismic reflections provide us with improved velocity resolution, better leverage against multiples, less contamination by ground roll, and information that is often critical when estimating lithology and fluid product. Unfortunately, high-incident-angle seismic reflections suffer not only from nonhyperbolic moveout but also from wavelet stretch during imaging, resulting in lower-resolution images that mix the response from adjacent lithologies. For an arbitrary acoustic medium, wavelet stretch from prestack migration depends only on the cosine of the reflection angle, such that the amount of wavelet stretch will be the same for all samples of a common-reflection-angle migrated trace. Thus, we are able to implement a wavelet stretch correction by applying a simple stationary spectral shaping operation to common-angle migrated traces. We obtain such traces directly by a prestack Kirchhoff migration algorithm. Correcting for stretch effectively increases the fold of imaged data, far beyond that achieved in conventional migration, resulting in improved signal-to-noise ratio of the final stacked section. Increasing the fidelity of large incident angles results in images with improved vertical and lateral resolution and with increased angular illumination, valuable for amplitude variation with angle (AVA) and amplitude variation with offset (AVO) analysis. Finally, such large-angle images are more sensitive to and therefore provide increased leverage over errors in velocity and velocity anisotropy. These ideas were applied to prestack time migration on seismic data from the Fort Worth basin, in Texas.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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