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Fast RTM for contrast velocity models based on modeling in a running strip. / Smelov, Artem S.; Serdyukov, Aleksander S.; Duchkov, Anton A.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Fast RTM for contrast velocity models based on modeling in a running strip
AU - Smelov, Artem S.
AU - Serdyukov, Aleksander S.
AU - Duchkov, Anton A.
N1 - Funding Information: This research was supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant # 14-05-00862-a). Publisher Copyright: © 2017 SEG.
PY - 2017/8/17
Y1 - 2017/8/17
N2 - Reverse-Time Migration (RTM) has proved to be efficient in producing good seismic images in case of complex velocity models. However, it is computationally expensive and produces artifacts when used for contrast migration velocity models. Here we present a modified algorithm for RTM addressing these issues. It is based on fast hybrid approach to finite-difference (FD) modeling of the first-arrival seismic waveforms. It is a two step procedure: first, we solve the eikonal equation for the first arrival traveltimes; second, we solve the wave equation such that at every time step the FD computations are performed only in a moving narrow strip following the first-arrival wave front. This approach to modeling results in considerable computational speed-up and memory savings when storing wavefield (only in the strip of first-arrival waveforms). Moreover, computation of the source wavefield only in a moving strip does not allow for generation of multiples in contrast models thus eliminating artifacts.
AB - Reverse-Time Migration (RTM) has proved to be efficient in producing good seismic images in case of complex velocity models. However, it is computationally expensive and produces artifacts when used for contrast migration velocity models. Here we present a modified algorithm for RTM addressing these issues. It is based on fast hybrid approach to finite-difference (FD) modeling of the first-arrival seismic waveforms. It is a two step procedure: first, we solve the eikonal equation for the first arrival traveltimes; second, we solve the wave equation such that at every time step the FD computations are performed only in a moving narrow strip following the first-arrival wave front. This approach to modeling results in considerable computational speed-up and memory savings when storing wavefield (only in the strip of first-arrival waveforms). Moreover, computation of the source wavefield only in a moving strip does not allow for generation of multiples in contrast models thus eliminating artifacts.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85121870452&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1190/segam2017-17775607.1
DO - 10.1190/segam2017-17775607.1
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85121870452
SP - 5531
EP - 5535
JO - SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts
JF - SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts
SN - 1052-3812
T2 - Society of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and 87th Annual Meeting, SEG 2017
Y2 - 24 September 2017 through 29 September 2017
ER -
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