Diffraction imaging by focusing‐defocusing: An outlook on seismic superresolution

Author:

Khaidukov V.1,Landa E.2,Moser T. J.3

Affiliation:

1. Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science, Geophysical Institute, pr.Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk, Russia.

2. OPERA (Applied Geophysical Research Group), Pau University, Batiment I.F.R. rue Jules Ferry, 64000 Pau, France; on leave from Geophysical Institute of Israel, Lod, Israel.

3. Fugro‐Jason BV, c/o van Alkemadelaan 550A, 2597 AV The Hague, The Netherlands.

Abstract

Diffractions always need more advertising. It is true that conventional seismic processing and migration are usually successful in using specular reflections to estimate subsurface velocities and reconstruct the geometry and strength of continuous and pronounced reflectors. However, correct identification of geological discontinuities, such as faults, pinch‐outs, and small‐size scattering objects, is one of the main objectives of seismic interpretation. The seismic response from these structural elements is encoded in diffractions, and diffractions are essentially lost during the conventional processing/migration sequence. Hence, we advocate a diffraction‐based, data‐oriented approach to enhance image resolution—as opposed to the traditional image‐oriented techniques, which operate on the image after processing and migration. Even more: it can be shown that, at least in principle, processing of diffractions can lead to superresolution and the recovery of details smaller than the seismic wavelength.The so‐called reflection stack is capable of effectively separating diffracted and reflected energy on a prestack shot gather by focusing the reflection to a point while the diffraction remains unfocused over a large area. Muting the reflection focus and defocusing the residual wavefield result in a shot gather that contains mostly diffractions. Diffraction imaging applies the classical (isotropic) diffraction stack to these diffraction shot gathers. This focusing‐muting‐defocusing approach can successfully image faults, small‐size scattering objects, and diffracting edges. It can be implemented both in model‐independent and model‐dependent contexts. The resulting diffraction images can greatly assist the interpreter when used as a standard supplement to full‐wave images.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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