Seismic simultaneous inversion using a multidamped subspace method

Author:

Liu Jinyue1ORCID,Wang Yanghua2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Imperial College London, Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Centre for Reservoir Geophysics, London SW7 2BP, UK..

2. Imperial College London, Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Resource Geophysics Academy, Centre for Reservoir Geophysics, London SW7 2BP, UK.(corresponding author).

Abstract

Seismic inversion of amplitude variation with offset (AVO) plays a key role in seismic interpretation and reservoir characterization. The AVO inversion should be a simultaneous inversion that inverts for three elastic parameters simultaneously: the P-wave impedance, S-wave impedance, and density. Using only seismic P-wave reflection data with a limited source-receiver offset range, the AVO simultaneous inversion can obtain two elastic parameters reliably, but it is difficult to invert for the third parameter, usually the density term. To address this difficulty in the AVO simultaneous inversion, we used a subspace inversion method in which we partitioned the elastic parameters into different subspaces. We parameterized each single elastic parameter with a truncated Fourier series and inverted for the Fourier coefficients. Because the Fourier coefficients of different wavenumber components have different sensitivities, we grouped the Fourier coefficients of low-, medium-, and high-wavenumber components into different subspaces. We further assigned different damping factors to the Hessian matrix corresponding to different wavenumber components within each subspace. This inversion scheme is referred to as a multidamped subspace method. Synthetic and field seismic data examples confirmed that the AVO simultaneous inversion with this multidamped subspace method is capable of producing reliable estimation of the three elastic parameters simultaneously.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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