The estimation of the quality factor Q plays a fundamental role in enhancing seismic resolution via absorption compensation in the near-surface layer.We present a new geometry that can be used to acquire field data by...The estimation of the quality factor Q plays a fundamental role in enhancing seismic resolution via absorption compensation in the near-surface layer.We present a new geometry that can be used to acquire field data by combining surface and cross-hole surveys to decrease the effect of geophone coupling on Q estimation.In this study,we drilled number of receiver holes around the source hole,each hole has different depth and each geophone is placed geophones into the bottom of each receiver hole to avoid the effect of geophone coupling with the borehole wall on Q estimation in conventional cross-hole seismic surveys.We also propose a novel tomographic inversion of the Q factor without the effect of the source signature,and examine its stability and reliability using synthetic data.We estimate the Q factors of the near-surface layer in two different frequency bands using field data acquired in the Dagang Oilfield.The results show that seismic absorption in the nearsurface layer is much greater than that in the subsurface strata.Thus,it is of critical practical importance to enhance the seismic solution by compensating for near-surface absorption.In addition,we derive different Q factors from two frequency bands,which can be treated,to some extent,as evidence of a frequency-dependent Q.展开更多
This paper discusses Born/Rytov approximation tomographic velocity inversion methods constrained by the Fresnel zone. Calculations of the sensitivity kernel function and traveltime residuals are critical in tomographi...This paper discusses Born/Rytov approximation tomographic velocity inversion methods constrained by the Fresnel zone. Calculations of the sensitivity kernel function and traveltime residuals are critical in tomographic velocity inversion. Based on the Bom/Rytov approximation of the frequency-domain wave equation, we derive the traveltime sensitivity kemels of the wave equation on the band-limited wave field and simultaneously obtain the traveltime residuals based on the Rytov approximation. In contrast to single-ray tomography, the modified velocity inversion method improves the inversion stability. Tests of the near- surface velocity model and field data prove that the proposed method has higher accuracy and Computational efficiency than ray theory tomography and full waveform inversion methods.展开更多
Pre-stack depth migration velocity analysis is one of the key techniques influencing image quality. As for areas with a rugged surface and complex subsurface, conventional prestack depth migration velocity analysis co...Pre-stack depth migration velocity analysis is one of the key techniques influencing image quality. As for areas with a rugged surface and complex subsurface, conventional prestack depth migration velocity analysis corrects the rugged surface to a known datum or designed surface velocity model on which to perform migration and update the velocity. We propose a rugged surface tomographic velocity inversion method based on angle-domain common image gathers by which the velocity field can be updated directly from the rugged surface without static correction for pre-stack data and improve inversion precision and efficiency. First, we introduce a method to acquire angle-domain common image gathers (ADCIGs) in rugged surface areas and then perform rugged surface tornographic velocity inversion. Tests with model and field data prove the method to be correct and effective.展开更多
Full-waveform inversion(FWI)utilizes optimization methods to recover an optimal Earth model to best fit the observed seismic record in a sense of a predefined norm.Since FWI combines mathematic inversion and full-wave...Full-waveform inversion(FWI)utilizes optimization methods to recover an optimal Earth model to best fit the observed seismic record in a sense of a predefined norm.Since FWI combines mathematic inversion and full-wave equations,it has been recognized as one of the key methods for seismic data imaging and Earth model building in the fields of global/regional and exploration seismology.Unfortunately,conventional FWI fixes background velocity mainly relying on refraction and turning waves that are commonly rich in large offsets.By contrast,reflections in the short offsets mainly contribute to the reconstruction of the high-resolution interfaces.Restricted by acquisition geometries,refractions and turning waves in the record usually have limited penetration depth,which may not reach oil/gas reservoirs.Thus,reflections in the record are the only source that carries the information of these reservoirs.Consequently,it is meaningful to develop reflection-waveform inversion(RWI)that utilizes reflections to recover background velocity including the deep part of the model.This review paper includes:analyzing the weaknesses of FWI when inverting reflections;overviewing the principles of RWI,including separation of the tomography and migration components,the objective functions,constraints;summarizing the current status of the technique of RWI;outlooking the future of RWI.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41174117 and 41474109)the National Key Basic Research Development Program of China(Grant No.2013CB228606)
文摘The estimation of the quality factor Q plays a fundamental role in enhancing seismic resolution via absorption compensation in the near-surface layer.We present a new geometry that can be used to acquire field data by combining surface and cross-hole surveys to decrease the effect of geophone coupling on Q estimation.In this study,we drilled number of receiver holes around the source hole,each hole has different depth and each geophone is placed geophones into the bottom of each receiver hole to avoid the effect of geophone coupling with the borehole wall on Q estimation in conventional cross-hole seismic surveys.We also propose a novel tomographic inversion of the Q factor without the effect of the source signature,and examine its stability and reliability using synthetic data.We estimate the Q factors of the near-surface layer in two different frequency bands using field data acquired in the Dagang Oilfield.The results show that seismic absorption in the nearsurface layer is much greater than that in the subsurface strata.Thus,it is of critical practical importance to enhance the seismic solution by compensating for near-surface absorption.In addition,we derive different Q factors from two frequency bands,which can be treated,to some extent,as evidence of a frequency-dependent Q.
基金sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41204086)the Self-governed Innovative Project of China University of Petroleum(No.13CX02041A)+2 种基金the Doctoral Fund of National Ministry of Education(No.20110133120001)the National 863 Project(2011AA060301)the Major National Science and Technology Program(No.2011ZX05006-002)
文摘This paper discusses Born/Rytov approximation tomographic velocity inversion methods constrained by the Fresnel zone. Calculations of the sensitivity kernel function and traveltime residuals are critical in tomographic velocity inversion. Based on the Bom/Rytov approximation of the frequency-domain wave equation, we derive the traveltime sensitivity kemels of the wave equation on the band-limited wave field and simultaneously obtain the traveltime residuals based on the Rytov approximation. In contrast to single-ray tomography, the modified velocity inversion method improves the inversion stability. Tests of the near- surface velocity model and field data prove that the proposed method has higher accuracy and Computational efficiency than ray theory tomography and full waveform inversion methods.
基金sponsored by the National 863 Project(No.2009AA06Z206)the Self-governed Innovative Project of China University of Petroleum(No.11CX04010A)the Doctoral Fund of National Ministry of Education(No. 20110133120001)
文摘Pre-stack depth migration velocity analysis is one of the key techniques influencing image quality. As for areas with a rugged surface and complex subsurface, conventional prestack depth migration velocity analysis corrects the rugged surface to a known datum or designed surface velocity model on which to perform migration and update the velocity. We propose a rugged surface tomographic velocity inversion method based on angle-domain common image gathers by which the velocity field can be updated directly from the rugged surface without static correction for pre-stack data and improve inversion precision and efficiency. First, we introduce a method to acquire angle-domain common image gathers (ADCIGs) in rugged surface areas and then perform rugged surface tornographic velocity inversion. Tests with model and field data prove the method to be correct and effective.
基金supported by National Key R&D Program of China(No.2018YFA0702502)NSFC(Grant No.41974142)Science Foundation of China University of petroleum,Beijing(No.2462019YJRC005).
文摘Full-waveform inversion(FWI)utilizes optimization methods to recover an optimal Earth model to best fit the observed seismic record in a sense of a predefined norm.Since FWI combines mathematic inversion and full-wave equations,it has been recognized as one of the key methods for seismic data imaging and Earth model building in the fields of global/regional and exploration seismology.Unfortunately,conventional FWI fixes background velocity mainly relying on refraction and turning waves that are commonly rich in large offsets.By contrast,reflections in the short offsets mainly contribute to the reconstruction of the high-resolution interfaces.Restricted by acquisition geometries,refractions and turning waves in the record usually have limited penetration depth,which may not reach oil/gas reservoirs.Thus,reflections in the record are the only source that carries the information of these reservoirs.Consequently,it is meaningful to develop reflection-waveform inversion(RWI)that utilizes reflections to recover background velocity including the deep part of the model.This review paper includes:analyzing the weaknesses of FWI when inverting reflections;overviewing the principles of RWI,including separation of the tomography and migration components,the objective functions,constraints;summarizing the current status of the technique of RWI;outlooking the future of RWI.