HOCIGs and VOCIGs via Two-way Reverse Time Migration William Symes, Fuchun Gao Rice University TRIP Oct 29, 2004
Outline Common image gathers (offset domain) Conclusions 1. Theory 2. HOCIGs and VOCIGs--- examples Conclusions
Two-way Reverse Time Migration 1. Forward propagation: finite difference solution to acoustic equation by where : impedance matrix. : seismic wave field vector. : source vector. The acoustic wave equation is solved in frequency-space domain. Pratt et al.(1998)
Two-way Reverse Time Migration 2. Back-propagation of data 3. Horizontal offset image (frequency domain) Vertical offset image (frequency domain) Common image gathers (time domain): where : recorded wave fields. : back-propagated waves : source location. : image location ( : complex conjugate) The inversion problem is solved by gradient method.
Example 1 No. of source = 51 No. of receiver = 51 Source interval =10m Receiver interval=10m
Frequency domain CIGs
Frequency domain CIGs, tapered
time domain CIGs
Example 2 No. of source =101 No. of receiver = 101 Source interval =1.5m Receiver interval=1.5m
Time domain Frequency domain HOCIGs
Example 3
VOCIGs
HOCIG Filtered HOCIG