SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1994 1994
DOI: 10.1190/1.1822680
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Velocity analysis for transversely isotropic media

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“…Alkhalifah (1997) utilized the P-wave reflection nonhyperbolic moveout to estimate anisotropic parameters (V nmo (0) and η) in VTI media. Grechka and Tsvankin (1998) added a correction factor into the nonhyperbolic moveout correction equation of Alkhalifah and Tsvankin (1995) to enhance the accuracy for larger offset and studied inversion of anisotropic that this method utilizes the simplicity of the VTI analytical solution, resolves it first and then makes the transformation, thus the complicated relationship between phase-velocity and group-velocity in ATI media can be treated easily, thus providing a new approach to ATI media with an arbitrary anisotropy strength.…”
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“…Alkhalifah (1997) utilized the P-wave reflection nonhyperbolic moveout to estimate anisotropic parameters (V nmo (0) and η) in VTI media. Grechka and Tsvankin (1998) added a correction factor into the nonhyperbolic moveout correction equation of Alkhalifah and Tsvankin (1995) to enhance the accuracy for larger offset and studied inversion of anisotropic that this method utilizes the simplicity of the VTI analytical solution, resolves it first and then makes the transformation, thus the complicated relationship between phase-velocity and group-velocity in ATI media can be treated easily, thus providing a new approach to ATI media with an arbitrary anisotropy strength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Furthermore, Tsvankin and Thomsen (1995) have examined the feasibility of inverting VTI media parameters using long-spread (nonhyperbolic) refl ection traveltimes. Alkhalifah and Tsvankin (1995) introduced the anisotropic parameter η, presented the nonhyperbolic moveout correction equation for VTI media expressed by commonly used V nmo (0) and η, and implemented inversion of anisotropic parameters using moveout velocity refl ected from tilted interfaces. parameters (V nmo (0) and η) in VTI media and its accuracy and stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semblance coefficient velocity analysis (Taner and Koehler, 1969) has always been the standard velocity analysis method and is widely used in converted wave velocity analysis (Thomsen, 1999;Yuan and Li, 2001) and VTI media velocity analysis (Alkhalifah and Tsvankin, 1995;Alkhalifah, 2000;Tsvankin, 1996;You et al, 2006). Up to now, the core algorithms to extract velocity information are all based on the travel time of wavelet's central point.…”
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“…The most widely used technique is the third order approximation (Tsvankin and Thomsen, 1994;Alkhalifah and Tsvankin, 1995;Alkhalifah, 1997), which is used mostly in VTI media. Yuan (2001a and2001b) presented a pre-stack time migration algorithm based on the double square root travel time equation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%