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Automatic velocity analysis using bootstrapped differential semblance and global search methods

Authors
Choi, HyungwookByun, JoongmooSeol, Soon Jee
Issue Date
Jan-2010
Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Keywords
automatic velocity analysis; bootstrapped differential semblance; interval velocity; Monte Carlo inversion; root mean square velocity constraint
Citation
EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICS, v.41, no.1, pp.31 - 39
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Journal Title
EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICS
Volume
41
Number
1
Start Page
31
End Page
39
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/175569
DOI
10.1071/EG10004
ISSN
0812-3985
Abstract
The goal of automatic velocity analysis is to extract accurate velocity from voluminous seismic data with efficiency. In this study, we developed an efficient automatic velocity analysis algorithm by using bootstrapped differential semblance (BDS) and Monte Carlo inversion. To estimate more accurate results from automatic velocity analysis, the algorithm we have developed uses BDS, which provides a higher velocity resolution than conventional semblance, as a coherency estimator. In addition, our proposed automatic velocity analysis module is performed with a conditional initial velocity determination step that leads to enhanced efficiency in running time of the module. A new optional root mean square (RMS) velocity constraint, which prevents picking false peaks, is used. The developed automatic velocity analysis module was tested on a synthetic dataset and a marine field dataset from the East Sea, Korea. The stacked sections made using velocity results from our algorithm showed coherent events and improved the quality of the normal moveout-correction result. Moreover, since our algorithm finds interval velocity (v(int)) first with interval velocity constraints and then calculates a RMS velocity function from the interval velocity, we can estimate geologically reasonable interval velocities. Boundaries of interval velocities also match well with reflection events in the common midpoint stacked sections.
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