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ASEG2013 - 23rd Geophysical Conference
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Abstract

We develop an inversion strategy for seismic full waveform inversion (FWI) for 2D vertical transversely isotropic media (VTI). In our strategy, we use Lamé constants (? and μ) instead of C (= ? + 2 μ) and C (= μ). For C and C, we redefine them by Lamé constants and residuals between anisotropic parameters (C and C) and Lamé constants. Accordingly, these residuals represent anisotropic characteristics. In FWI, we invert Lamé constants and residuals, and then we extract C, C, C and C from the inverted parameters. We validate our new strategy by comparing inversion results obtained by the new inversion strategy to those obtained by the isotropic inversion and the conventional VTI inversion for a modified version of the overthrust geological model. Results obtained by the isotropic inversion are reliable only for isotropic layers. On the other hand, anisotropic layers cannot be recovered well by only ? and μ. In case of the conventional VTI inversion, C and C are well inverted. These results agree well with the isotropic inversion results. The C and C models inverted by the conventional VTI inversion are reasonable, but their resolutions are poorer than those of the C and C. On the other hand, the C and C models inverted by the new inversion strategy are much improved compared to those of the conventional VTI inversion.

From these results, we note that anisotropic properties in subsurface media cannot be recovered by the isotropic inversion, whereas the developed inversion strategy can provide reasonable anisotropic characteristics. In addi- tion, elastic parameters by the new inversion strategy are more precise and stable than those of the conventional isotropic and VTI FWIs.

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2013-12-01
2026-01-16
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