Seismic Amplitude Inversion in Reflection Tomography ( Volume 33 )

Publication series :Volume 33

Author: Wang   Yanghua  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9780080540870

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080442433

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080442433

Subject: P3 Geophysics;P5 Geology

Language: ENG

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This is the first book of its kind on seismic amplitude inversion in the context of reflection tomography. The aim of the monograph is to advocate the use of ray-amplitude data, separately or jointly with traveltime data, in reflection seismic tomography.



The emphasis of seismic exploration is on imaging techniques, so that seismic section can be interpreted directly as a geological section. In contrast it is perhaps ironic that, in decades of industrial seismology, one major aspect of waveform data that potentially is easier to measure and analyse has generally been ignored. That is, the information content of seismic amplitudes. Perhaps the potential complexity has deterred most researchers from a more thorough investigation of the practical use of seismic amplitude data. The author of this volume presents an authoritative and detailed study of amplitude data, as used in conjunction with traveltime data, to provide better constraints on the variation of seismic wave speed in the subsurface.



One of the fundamental problems in conventional reflection seismic tomography using only traveltime data is the possible ambiguity between the velocity variation and the reflector depth. The inclusion of amplitude data in the inversion may help to resolve this problem because the amplitudes and traveltimes are sensitive to different features of the subsurface model, and thereby provide more accurate information about the subsurface structure and the velocity distribut

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 14

Preface

pp.:  8 – 10

Introduction

pp.:  10 – 18

Contents

pp.:  14 – 8

Chapter 1. Introduction to amplitude inversion

pp.:  18 – 32

Chapter 2. Traveltime and ray-amplitude in heterogeneous media

pp.:  32 – 52

Chapter 3. Amplitude coefficients and approximations

pp.:  52 – 68

Chapter 4. Amplitude inversion for interface geometry

pp.:  68 – 96

Chapter 5. Amplitude inversion for velocity variation

pp.:  96 – 120

Chapter 6. Sensitivities of traveltimes and amplitudes in joint inversion

pp.:  120 – 160

Chapter 7. Amplitude inversion of a multi-layered structure

pp.:  160 – 180

Chapter 8. Practical approach to application

pp.:  180 – 200

Chapter 9. Simultaneous inversion for model geometry and elastic parameters

pp.:  200 – 218

Chapter 10. Decomposition of structural effect and AVO attributes

pp.:  218 – 234

Chapter 11. Amplitude tomography in practice

pp.:  234 – 252

Appendices

pp.:  252 – 260

References

pp.:  260 – 268

Author Index

pp.:  268 – 270

Topic Index

pp.:  270 – 272

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