A correlation-based misfit criterion for wave-equation traveltime tomography 论文

2010Geophysical Journal International引用 238顶会
Seismic Imaging and Inversion TechniquesSeismic Waves and AnalysisSeismology and Earthquake Studies

摘要

Wave-equation traveltime tomography tries to obtain a subsurface velocity model from seismic data, either passive or active, that explains their traveltimes. A key step is the extraction of traveltime differences, or relative phase shifts, between observed and modelled finite-frequency waveforms. A standard approach involves a correlation of the observed and measured waveforms. When the amplitude spectra of the waveforms are identical, the maximum of the correlation is indicative of the relative phase shift. When the amplitude spectra are not identical, however, this argument is no longer valid. We propose an alternative criterion to measure the relative phase shift. This misfit criterion is a weighted norm of the correlation and is less sensitive to differences in the amplitude spectra. For practical application it is important to use a sensitivity kernel that is consistent with the way the misfit is measured. We derive this sensitivity kernel and show how it differs from the standard banana–doughnut sensitivity kernel. We illustrate the approach on a cross-well data set.

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