Wave-equation migration velocity analysis via the optimal-transport-based objective function

Author:

Tang Yongjie1ORCID,Sun Bingbing2ORCID,Alkhalifah Tariq2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Institute of Geophysics and Geomatics, Wuhan, China. (corresponding author)

2. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Physical Sciences and Engineering Division, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.

Abstract

Wave-equation migration velocity analysis builds a kinematically accurate macrovelocity model containing the large-scale structures of the model for seismic imaging or full-waveform inversion (FWI). Differential semblance optimization formulates the misfit function in the subsurface domain by applying a penalty to the unfocused subsurface-offset gathers or the nonflattened angle gathers. Such a penalty leads to gradients with strong artifacts and spurious oscillations, which then leads to slow convergence. We formulate the misfit function using the optimal transport (OT) among neighboring traces in angle-domain common-image gathers (CIGs). Specifically, we measure the unflatness of the gathers by comparing the Wasserstein distance of adjacent traces. Because CIGs are ideal to form a probability distribution, which is required by OT, it is natural to use OT to measure the time shifts between two distributions. Our objective function exhibits well-behaved convex and unimodal properties in a simple model with a single interface, and it is expected to be minimum for the correct velocity when the angle gathers are flat. A synthetic data set example on the Marmousi model indicates the ability of our method to provide an initial model for FWI that allows FWI to converge. We also apply the approach on a marine field data set to further demonstrate its effectiveness in estimating the macrovelocity model.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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