Seismic imaging and inversion: volume 1: application of linear inverse theory

Seismic imaging and inversion: volume 1: application of linear inverse theory

Stolt, Robert H.
Weglein, Arthur B.

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Describes the use of inverse scattering theory in seismic imaging for seismic processing practitioners and theoretical geophysicists. This book follows an alternative approach to extracting information from seismic data by invokinginverse scattering theory. It relates the different models of seismic propagation, reflection, and imaging – providing links to reflectivity-based imaging and to nonlinear seismic inversion. It is a valuable resource for seismic processing practitioners and theoretical geophysicists. This book follows an alternative approach to extracting information from seismic data by invoking inverse scattering theory. It relates the different models of seismic propagation,reflection, and imaging – providing links to reflectivity-based imaging andto nonlinear seismic inversion. It is a valuable resource for seismic processing practitioners and theoretical geophysicists. Extracting information from seismic data requires knowledge of seismic wave propagation and reflection. Thecommonly used method involves solving linearly for a reflectivity at every point within the Earth, but this book follows an alternative approach which invokes inverse scattering theory. By developing the theory of seismic imaging from basic principles, the authors relate the different models of seismic propagation, reflection and imaging – thus providing links to reflectivity-based imaging on the one hand and to nonlinear seismic inversion on the other. The comprehensive and physically complete linear imaging foundation developed presents new results at the leading edge of seismic processing for target location and identification. This book serves as a fundamental guide to seismic imaging principles and algorithms and their foundation in inverse scattering theory andis a valuable resource for working geoscientists, scientific programmers and theoretical physicists. INDICE: 1. Introduction: modeling, migration, imaging, and inversion; 2. Basic migration concepts; 3. Prestack migration; 4. Migration limitations; 5. Models for wave propagation and reflection; 6. Green's functions; 7. The scattering potential; 8. Reflectivity; 9. Synthesizing reflection data; 10. f-k migration; 11. Asymptotic modeling and migration; 12. Residual asymptotic migration; 13. Asymptotic data mapping and continuation; 14. Least-squares asymptotic migration; Appendix A. Conventions and glossary of terms; Appendix B. Coordinates, vectors, and identities; Appendix C. Fourier and radon transforms; Appendix D. Surface and pointwise reflectivity; Appendix E. Useful filters; AppendixF. The phase integral and the stationary phase approximation; Appendix G. Thediffraction integral; Appendix H. Wave-based, ray-based and reflector-based coordinates.

  • ISBN: 978-1-107-01490-9
  • Editorial: Cambridge University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 416
  • Fecha Publicación: 09/02/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés