The domain of applicability of acoustic full-waveform inversion for marine seismic data

Author:

Barnes Christophe12,Charara Marwan12

Affiliation:

1. Université de Cergy-Pontoise, Geosciences and Environment Department, Cergy-Pontoise, France. .

2. Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, France. .

Abstract

Marine reflection seismic data inversion is a compute-intensive process, especially in three dimensions. Approximations often are made to limit the number of physical parameters we invert for, or to speed up the forward modeling. Because the data often are dominated by unconverted P-waves, one popular approximation is to consider the earth as purely acoustic, i.e., no shear modulus. The material density sometimes is taken as a constant. Nonlinear waveform seismic inversion consists of iteratively minimizing the misfit between the amplitudes of the measured and the modeled data. Approximations, such as assuming an acoustic medium, lead to incorrect modeling of the amplitudes of the seismic waves, especially with respect to amplitude variation with offset (AVO), and therefore have a direct impact on the inversion results. For evaluation purposes, we have performed a series of inversions with different approximations and different constraints whereby the synthetic data set to recover is computed for a 1D elastic medium. A series of numerical experiments, although simple, help to define the applicability domain of the acoustic assumption. Acoustic full-wave inversion is applicable only when the S-wave velocity and the density fields are smooth enough to reduce the AVO effect, or when the near-offset seismograms are inverted with a good starting model. However, in many realistic cases, acoustic approximation penalizes the full-wave inversion of marine reflection seismic data in retrieving the acoustic parameters.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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