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Anisotropic 3D full-waveform inversion

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In this article, a robust and practical scheme for anisotropic 3D acoustic full-waveform inversion (FWI) was developed and implemented on a field data set, applying it to a 4C ocean-bottom survey over the Tommeliten Alpha field in the North Sea.
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We have developed and implemented a robust and practical scheme for anisotropic 3D acoustic full-waveform inversion (FWI). We demonstrate this scheme on a field data set, applying it to a 4C ocean-bottom survey over the Tommeliten Alpha field in the North Sea. This shallow-water data set provides good azimuthal coverage to offsets of 7 km, with reduced coverage to a maximum offset of about 11 km. The reservoir lies at the crest of a high-velocity antiformal chalk section, overlain by about 3000 m of clastics within which a low-velocity gas cloud produces a seismic obscured area. We inverted only the hydrophone data, and we retained free-surface multiples and ghosts within the field data. We invert in six narrow frequency bands, in the range 3 to 6.5 Hz. At each iteration, we selected only a subset of sources, using a different subset at each iteration; this strategy is more efficient than inverting all the data every iteration. Our starting velocity model was obtained using standard PSDM model bui...

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Albert Tarantola
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An overview of full-waveform inversion in exploration geophysics

TL;DR: This review attempts to illuminate the state of the art of FWI by building accurate starting models with automatic procedures and/or recording low frequencies, and improving computational efficiency by data-compression techniquestomake3DelasticFWIfeasible.
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Formation velocity and density—the diagnostic basics for stratigraphic traps

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Seismic waveform inversion in the frequency domain; Part 1, Theory and verification in a physical scale model

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