Volume source-based extended waveform inversion

Author:

Huang Guanghui1ORCID,Nammour Rami2,Symes William W.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Formerly Rice University, Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Houston, Texas 77005, USA; presently Michigan State University, Department of Mathematics, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA..

2. Total E&P R&T, Houston, Texas, USA..

3. Rice University, Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Houston, Texas 77005, USA..

Abstract

Full-waveform inversion (FWI) faces the persistent challenge of cycle skipping, which can result in stagnation of the iterative methods at uninformative models with poor data fit. Extended reformulations of FWI avoid cycle skipping through adding auxiliary parameters to the model so that a good data fit can be maintained throughout the inversion process. The volume-based matched source waveform inversion algorithm introduces source parameters by relaxing the location constraint of source energy: It is permitted to spread in space, while being strictly localized at time [Formula: see text]. The extent of source energy spread is penalized by weighting the source energy with distance from the survey source location. For transmission data geometry (crosswell, diving wave, etc.) and transparent (nonreflecting) acoustic models, this penalty function is stable with respect to the data-frequency content, unlike the standard FWI objective. We conjecture that the penalty function is actually convex over much larger region in model space than is the FWI objective. Several synthetic examples support this conjecture and suggest that the theoretical limitation to pure transmission is not necessary: The inversion method can converge to a solution of the inverse problem in the absence of low-frequency data from an inaccurate initial velocity model even when reflections and refractions are present in the data along with transmitted energy.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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