Source-independent full wavefield converted-phase elastic migration velocity analysis


Title

Source-independent full wavefield converted-phase elastic migration velocity analysis

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2015
Journal
Geophysical Journal International
Volume
200
Issue
2
Pagination
952 – 966
Date Published
Jan-02-2015
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
2623
ISSN
0956-540X
Abstract
Converted phase (CP) elastic seismic signals are comparable in amplitude to the primary signals recorded at large offsets and have the potential to be used in seismic imaging and velocity analysis. We present an approach for CP elastic wave equation velocity analysis that does not use source information and is applicable to surface-seismic, microseismic, teleseismic and vertical seismic profile (VSP) studies. Our approach is based on the crosscorrelation between reflected or transmitted PP and CP PS (and/or SS and CP SP) waves propagated backward in time, and is formulated as an optimization problem with a differential semblance criterion objective function for the simultaneous update of both P- and S-wave velocity models. The merit of this approach is that it is fully data-driven, uses full waveform information, and requires only one elastic backward propagation to form an image rather than the two (one forward and one backward) propagations needed for standard reverse-time migration. Moreover, as the method does not require forward propagation, it does not suffer from migration operator source aliasing when a small number of shots are used. We present a derivation of the method and test it with a synthetic model and field micro-seismic data.
Short Title
Geophysical Journal International