Imaging Beneath a Gas Cloud in the North Sea without Conventional Tomography

2017 
To reduce sensitivity of full-waveform inversion to cycle skipping, new objective functions have been introduced in the last couple of years. We here investigate the capability of adaptive waveform inversion (AWI) based on Wiener coefficients which we apply to a gas cloud field in the North Sea. The objective of this work is to evaluate if AWI can start from a simple 1D like initial velocity model and produce reasonable migrated images. To do so we compare the results from FWI starting from a well-defined reflection tomography model with the results derived from AWI starting from a simple 1D initial model. The quality of the results is evaluated using RMO cubes derived from 3D Kirchhoff PSDM common image gathers. We here demonstrate that, in this gas-cloud context, AWI is able to reconstruct a well resolved velocity in the gas cloud starting from the 1D like model. The quality of the P-wave velocity model is better than the velocity model derived from tomography and similar to the one derived by tomography plus FWI. For this case, we show that AWI could replace tomography for model building thus reducing the project duration.
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