A collocated inversion of sources and early arrival waveforms for credible tomograms: Synthetic and field data examples
Han Yu,
Jing Li,
Sherif Hanafy
et al.
Abstract:Waveform inversion is theoretically a powerful tool to reconstruct subsurface structures, but a usually encountered problem is that accurate sources are very rare, causing the computation to be unstable or divergent. This challenging practical problem, although sometimes ignored and even imperceptible, can easily create discrepancies in calculated shot gathers, which will then lead to wrong residuals that will be smeared back to the gradients, hence jeopardizing the inverted tomograms. For any real dataset, ev… Show more
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