--> ABSTRACT: Wide-Band Fresnel Zone Wavepath Tomography and its Application to Crosswell and Land Seismic Refraction Imaging, by Bagus E. B. Nurhandoko; #90913(2000).
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ABSTRACT: Wide-band Fresnel zone wavepath tomography and its application to crosswell and land seismic Previous HitrefractionNext Hit imaging

Nurhandoko, Bagus E. B. , Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia

We introduce a new algorithm for Fresnel zone wavepath inversion that considers wide band wave spectra. The frequency parameter used in this inversion Previous HitmethodNext Hit sweeps from low to high frequencies. With this sweeping frequency procedure, the inversion starts from a large and smooth anomaly and follows gradually to the finer and sharper anomaly. Previous HitUsingNext Hit this strategy, we can obtain a more accurate estimation and wide angle in reconstruction. In this paper, the application of this Previous HitmethodNext Hit in the case of crosswell tomography and horizontal source receiver configuration are presented. The model studies are shown that applying this Previous HitmethodNext Hit to the crosswell tomography provides robust inversion in both dense and sparse data, and also wide angle reconstruction. This Previous HitmethodNext Hit also provides stable inversion in land seismic Previous HitrefractionNext Hit tomography. Where, the problem in applying tomography to the land seismic Previous HitrefractionNext Hit Previous HitmethodNext Hit is the ambiguity of velocity and Previous HitdepthNext Hit, it is caused by sources and receivers lie in the same Previous HitdepthNext Hit (zero aperture angle). To handle this problem, an initial model which close to the true model is absolutely required, or the position of refractor Previous HitdepthNext Hit should be defined accurately. Here, the propose Previous HitmethodNext Hit of land seismic Previous HitrefractionNext Hit tomography Previous HitmethodNext Hit Previous HitusingNext Hit wide-band Fresnel zone wavepath tomography can handle the above problem. The refractor is imaged correctly eventhough Previous HitusingTop the homogeneous initial model determined from direct wave. In addition, it still provides faster computation than raypath tomography within the grabens.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90913©2000 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Bali, Indonesia