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High Resolution, Super Efficient Wide Azimuth Beam Previous HitTomographyNext Hit for Velocity Model Building

Abstract

Abstract

We present a novel high resolution, wide azimuth Beam Previous HitTomographyNext Hit (BT) based on the Fast Beam Migration (FBM) algorithm. The Beam Previous HitTomographyNext Hit uses Fast Beam Migration to directly output a set of image points (x,y,z) with velocity update values, which bypasses the time consuming steps required for traditional Previous HittomographyNext Hit, including preparing the gathers for semblance analysis, semblance picking and back-projection picks QC. The method enables a very rapid estimation of the depth or time delays along each ray that can be used to produce a high quality alignment of the common-image angle or offset gathers. A 2000 sq km velocity model can be updated using 400 CPUs in less than 5 minutes. In addition, Beam Previous HitTomographyNext Hit output contains image point azimuth information and this allows the tomographic update to go beyond the current limitation of limited wide azimuth velocity updates. In summary, Beam Previous HitTomographyNext Hit allows for faster turnaround time for large 3-D Previous HitseismicNext Hit projects and at the same time increases the accuracy of the velocity model by using wide azimuth information that is typically unavailable in traditional Previous HittomographyTop. In addition to single parameter update (one time delay or residual velocity value for each image point), multiple parameter update (time delays for each offset value), we now have a wide azimuth and offset update (time delays for each incidence-reflection angle pair, for each azimuth and offset).