具有逆时偏移的波场透射成像

C. Willacy, M. Kryvohuz
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在迁移图像中,陡峭的盐边界可能照明不佳或完全不存在。为了解决这一问题,我们采用了两种利用透射(折射)波场的逆时偏移成像方法。在第一种技术中,下行波(通常记录在走开式VSP测量中)通过生成无平面等时线来对盐侧进行成像。结果表明,该图像可以在没有明确解释盐翼的情况下生成。在第二种技术中,我们扩展了基本理论,包括上行源波场的成像,然后在基盐处折射,这是通过表面采集几何图形获得的。这种技术与棱镜成像方法有相似之处,但它在盐界使用透射波而不是反射波。我们证明,这不仅是一种可行的盐边界成像技术,而且当与常规反射成像结合使用时,也可以确定正确的盐速度。结合合成数据集和现场数据集,演示了对具有逆时偏移的盐侧翼进行成像的透射成像方法。
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Wavefield Transmission Imaging with Reverse Time Migration
Steep salt boundaries can be poorly illuminated or completely absent in the migrated image. To provide a solution to this problem, we apply two reverse time migration imaging methods which use transmitted (refracted) wavefields. In the first technique, down-going waves, typically recorded in walkaway VSP surveys, are used to image the salt flank via the generation of aplanatic isochrones. It is demonstrated that this image can be generated in the absence of an explicit interpretation of the salt flank. In the second technique, we extend the basic theory to include imaging of up-going source wave fields which then refract at the base salt, as acquired by a surface acquisition geometry. This technique has similarities to the prism-imaging method, yet it uses transmitted instead of reflected waves at the salt boundary. We demonstrate that this is not only a viable technique for imaging of the salt boundary, but also to determine the correct salt velocity when used in conjunction with conventional reflection imaging. A combination of synthetic and field datasets is used to demonstrate the transmission imaging methodologies for imaging salt flanks with reverse time migration.
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