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    A reflection-based efficient wavefield inversion to retrieve a good initial background velocity

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    Authors
    Song, Chao cc
    Alkhalifah, Tariq Ali cc
    KAUST Department
    Earth Science and Engineering Program
    Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division
    Date
    2020-09-30
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/666572
    
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    Full-waveform inversion (FWI) requires either a good initial velocity model or low-frequency data to mitigate the cycleskipping issue. Reflection-waveform inversion (RWI) uses a migration/demigration process to retrieve a background model that can be used as a good initial velocity in FWI. The drawback of the conventional RWI is that it requires the use of a least-squares migration, which is often computationally expensive. Efficient wavefield inversion (EWI) is a recently developed method from wavefield reconstruction inversion (WRI). EWI uses a modified source function to introduce the multiscattering components in the reconstructed wavefield. However, when the initial velocity is far from the true one, the wavefield can not be accurately reconstructed. We incorporate the RWI formulation into EWI by inverting for the Born scattered wavefield instead of the wavefield itself. In this case, we use the perturbation related to secondary sources as a modified source function. As the sources in the reflection-based EWI (REWI) are located in the subsurface, we are able to update the background model along the reflection wave path. We calculate the background model perturbation by a deconvolution process in each frequency like what is done in the original EWI. We demonstrate the validity of the proposed approach using synthetic data generated for the Marmousi model.
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    Song, C., & Alkhalifah, T. (2020). A reflection-based efficient wavefield inversion to retrieve a good initial background velocity. SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2020. doi:10.1190/segam2020-3421450.1
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    Society of Exploration Geophysicists
    Conference/Event name
    SEG International Exposition and 90th Annual Meeting
    DOI
    10.1190/segam2020-3421450.1
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    https://library.seg.org/doi/10.1190/segam2020-3421450.1
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    10.1190/segam2020-3421450.1
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    Conference Papers; Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division; Earth Science and Engineering Program

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