Low-frequency constrained seismic impedance inversion combining large kernel attention and long short-term memory
Zong Wei,
Shu Li,
Juan Ning
et al.
Abstract:In the seismic impedance inversion, the low-frequency information reflects the general trend of the impedance curve. Without low-frequency information, inversion results can not accurately reflect stratigraphic changes. Seismic data are also spatially correlated, while the conventional inversion methods do not consider the spatial correlation of geological structures, which may lead to poor lateral continuity of the inversion results. To alleviate these problems, we proposes a low-frequency constrained seismic… Show more
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