Prestack scalar reverse-time depth migration of 3D elastic seismic data

Author:

Sun Robert1234,McMechan George A.1234,Lee Chen-Shao1234,Chow Jinder1234,Chen Chen-Hong1234

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences, National Chengkung University, 1 Tahsueh Road, Tainan, Taiwan 701 and Center for Lithospheric Studies, University of Texas at Dallas, P.O. Box 830688, Richardson, Texas 75083. E-mail: rjsun@mail.ncku.edu.tw.

2. Center for Lithospheric Studies, University of Texas at Dallas, P.O. Box 830688, Richardson, Texas 75083. E-mail: mcmec@utdallas.edu.

3. Department of Applied Geophysics, National Taiwan Oceanography University Keelung, Taiwan 202, ROC. E-mail: jdchow@mail.htou.edu.tw.

4. Department of Tourism, Shih Chien University, Kaohsiung Campus, 200 University Road, Neimen, Kaohsiumg County, Taiwan 845. E-mail: chench@kh.scc.edu.tw.

Abstract

Using two independent, 3D scalar reverse-time depth migrations, we migrate the reflected P- and S-waves in a prestack 3D, three-component (3-C), elastic seismic data volume generated with a P-wave source in a 3D model and recorded at the top of the model. Reflected P- and S-waves are extracted by divergence (a scalar) and curl (a 3-C vector) calculations, respectively, during shallow downward extrapolation of the elastic seismic data. The imaging time for the migrations of both the reflected P- and P-S converted waves at each point is the one-way P-wave traveltime from the source to that point.The divergence (the extracted P-waves) is reverse-time extrapolated using a finite-difference solution of the 3D scalar wave equation in a 3D P-velocity modeland is imaged to obtain the migrated P-image. The curl (the extracted S-waves) is first converted into a scalar S-wavefield by taking the curl’s absolute value as the absolute value of the scalar S-wavefield and assigning a positive sign if the curl is counterclockwise relative to the source or a negative sign otherwise. This scalar S-wavefield is then reverse-time extrapolated using a finite-difference solution of the 3D scalar wave equation in a 3D S-velocity model, and it is imaged with the same one-way P-wave traveltime imaging condition as that used for the P-wave. This achieves S-wave polarity uniformity and ensures constructive S-wave interference between data from adjacent sources. The algorithm gives satisfactory results on synthetic examples for 3D laterally inhomogeneous models.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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