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Angle Domain Illumination Compensated Full Waveform Inversion

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The exploration capacity of full waveform inversion (FWI) for deep targets is affected by the acquisition geometry, the complexity of overlying strata, and the dip angle of the target. It… Click to show full abstract

The exploration capacity of full waveform inversion (FWI) for deep targets is affected by the acquisition geometry, the complexity of overlying strata, and the dip angle of the target. It is of great importance to analyze the relationship between the dip angle of the target reflector and the incident/scattered angle of the wavefields near the target, to achieve the illumination distribution and improve the inversion quality accordingly. We propose an angle domain illumination compensated FWI strategy, which utilizes the local resolution function as preconditioning to the gradient of FWI in the local angle domain, to improve the inversion capability for deep targets. The local resolution function describes the inversion capacity for the local target in the target dip coordinate, which can be generated from the local illumination matrix that contains the illumination information for the target from the different incident and scattering directions. The Marmousi model and the SEG/EAGE salt model are used to show the validity of this method. Results from the numerical experiments prove that the proposed method can effectively improve the inversion performance as well as increase the convergence of FWI.

Keywords: target; illumination; angle domain; inversion

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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