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DOI: 10.2523/iptc-16682-ms
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Multi-Azimuth Seismic Data Imaging in the Presence of Orthorhombic Anisotropy

Abstract: Orthorhombic anisotropy is considered to be the simplest realistic symmetry for many geophysical problems. Orthorhombic anisotropy exhibits both HTI (Horizontal Transverse Anisotropy) and VTI (Vertical Transverse Anisotropy) effects, making seismic velocity varying with azimuthal direction as well as polar direction. In many cases, these effects are important by themselves and can be a target of special studies. The presence of orthorhombic anisotropy poses challenges in wide azimuth imaging … Show more

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“…FAZ data provide abundant azimuthal information for deriving these nine parameters. Additionally, during the last couple of years, ray tracing and tomography (Hung et al, 2006;Han and Xu, 2012;Li et al, 2012), Kirchhoff and beam migration (Xie et al, 2011), and reverse time migration (Zhang and Zhang, 2011) have been developed to handle TOR anisotropy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FAZ data provide abundant azimuthal information for deriving these nine parameters. Additionally, during the last couple of years, ray tracing and tomography (Hung et al, 2006;Han and Xu, 2012;Li et al, 2012), Kirchhoff and beam migration (Xie et al, 2011), and reverse time migration (Zhang and Zhang, 2011) have been developed to handle TOR anisotropy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Brown et al 1991, Tsvankin, 1997 Orthorhombic wave propagation has been applied in reverse time migration (RTM) (Zhang et al, 2011), yielding better image focusing in production imaging projects. As the critical part of velocity tomography, orthorhombic raytracing is also been studied in several publications (Xie, Y, et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%