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TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company Seismic Imaging: How we use waves to see the interior of the earth Apache Symposium on Imaging November 6, 2008 Y. C. Kim, TGS-NOPEC
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2 Outline Reflection of waves Seismic imaging using wave equation Challenges in seismic imaging Summary
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3 Reflection of Waves or
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4 Seismic Data Acquisition Known: Unknown:
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5 One-Way Wave Equation Reflectivity using OWWE: Downward continuation: One-way wave equation: Wave equation:
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6 Reverse Time Migration Reflectivity: Wave equation:
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7 RTM Subsurface Image
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8 Compute resources Compute cycle Memory requirements (~10 GB) Data storage (> 100 TB) Earth model building Velocities Anisotropic parameters Challenges in Seismic Imaging Parameter scan
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9 Earth is Anisotropic! Isotropic ModelAnisotropic Model
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10 Velocity scan Brute force method Get what you see Computationally high cost Imaging condition scan Scan for focusing Get better focused image, but mispositioned Computationally low cost Parameter Scan
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11 Image Before WEM Scan 12 8 4 Depth (km)
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12 Image After WEM Scan 12 8 4 Depth (km)
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13 Imaging Condition Scan By scanning either ∆ x or ∆t, one can compensate for misfocusing due to velocity errors
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14 Conventional WEM Image 11 6 1 Depth (km)
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15 11 6 1 Depth (km) WEM Image with Imaging Time Scan
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16 Seismic imaging uses reflections for imaging the earth’s interior Wavefields in the subsurface are computed using wave equation Use scanning techniques to mitigate errors in model parameters Summary
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