2022
DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggac495
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Qualitative and quantitative comparison of the genetic and hybrid genetic algorithm to estimate acoustic impedance from post-stack seismic data of Blackfoot field, Canada

Abstract: SUMMARY In this study, seismic inversion is carried out using a genetic algorithm (GA) as well as a hybrid genetic algorithm (HGA) approach to optimize the objective function designed for the inversion. An HGA is a two steps coupled process, where a local optimization algorithm is applied to the best model obtained from each generation of the GA. The study aims to compare the qualitative as well as the quantitative performance of both methods to delineate the reservoir zone from the non-reservoi… Show more

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“…Acoustic impedance is critical as it directly relates to the ability of a medium (like rock) to transmit sound waves (Pangestu and Lubis, 2023;Maurya et al, 2023). Incorporating a low-frequency model is a significant step in the process of CO2 monitoring.…”
Section: D Seismic Inversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acoustic impedance is critical as it directly relates to the ability of a medium (like rock) to transmit sound waves (Pangestu and Lubis, 2023;Maurya et al, 2023). Incorporating a low-frequency model is a significant step in the process of CO2 monitoring.…”
Section: D Seismic Inversionmentioning
confidence: 99%