SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2014 2014
DOI: 10.1190/segam2014-1278.1
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Surface wave tomography to retrieve near surface velocity models

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“…Beyond this, surface wave tomography (SWT) is an alternative tool for the spatial estimation of both group and phase velocity in a survey area, leading to a quasi‐3D Vs image of the subsurface. It is a well‐established method in global and regional seismological studies, using passive sources (Bensen et al., 2008; Jin & Gaherty, 2015; Ritzwoller & Levshin, 1998; Yao et al., 2008), and in recent years it has become increasingly attractive for use in oil and gas exploration, as well as in mineral exploration, both in active and passive seismic surveys (Da col et al., 2019; Hollis et al., 2018; Ikeda & Tsuji, 2019; Mordret et al., 2013; Ikeda & Tsuji, 2018; Orfanos et al., 2016; Socco et al., 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond this, surface wave tomography (SWT) is an alternative tool for the spatial estimation of both group and phase velocity in a survey area, leading to a quasi‐3D Vs image of the subsurface. It is a well‐established method in global and regional seismological studies, using passive sources (Bensen et al., 2008; Jin & Gaherty, 2015; Ritzwoller & Levshin, 1998; Yao et al., 2008), and in recent years it has become increasingly attractive for use in oil and gas exploration, as well as in mineral exploration, both in active and passive seismic surveys (Da col et al., 2019; Hollis et al., 2018; Ikeda & Tsuji, 2019; Mordret et al., 2013; Ikeda & Tsuji, 2018; Orfanos et al., 2016; Socco et al., 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gouédard et al (2012) applied eikonal tomography to a highresolution exploration dataset acquired in Oman. Socco et al (2014) proposed the application of surface wave tomography to a 2-D active seismic dataset as an alternative to classical MASW, with the aim of imaging an Alpine fault in New Zealand. Rector et al (2015) used surface wave tomography to image voids in an old mine working site in Nevada (USA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of earthquake seismology, SWT is a well-stablished method for VS reconstruction of the crust and upper mantel (Wespestad et al, 2019;Bao et al, 2015;Boiero, 2009;Yao et al, 2008;Shapiro et al, 2005). Recently, a few authors showed the application of SWT for the near-surface characterization, using active (Da Col et al, 2019;Socco et al, 2014;Khosro Anjom et al, 2021) and passive data (Badal et al, 2013;Picozzi et al, 2009;Colombero et al, 2022).…”
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“…The multi-channel processing stage is repeated to estimate DCs at different locations, which are then inverted individually (e.g., fast simulated annealing of Beaty et al, 2002) or simultaneously (e.g., LCI of Socco et al, 2009) to estimate S-wave velocity (VS) model. For SWT, DC are estimated using the two-station processing method, in which the recordings of receiver couples aligned with sources are considered to estimate many path-averaged DCs that are later inverted using a tomographic scheme to estimate directly (Boschi and Ekstrom, 2002;Fang et al, 2015;Boiero, 2009;Socco et al, 2014;Karimpour et al, 2022) or indirectly (Yoshizawa and Kennett, 2004;Shapiro and Ritzwoller, 2002;Yao et al, 2008) Here, we show the application of the three surface-wave methods, (W/D, LCI, and SWT), to estimate both VS and VP models.…”
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