2018
DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggy034
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Waveform inversion for orthorhombic anisotropy with P waves: feasibility and resolution

Abstract: Summary Various parameterizations have been suggested to simplify inversions of first arrivals, or P −waves, in orthorhombic anisotropic media, but the number and type of retrievable parameters have not been decisively determined. We show that only six parameters can be retrieved from the dynamic linearized inversion of P −waves. These parameters are different from the six parameters needed to describe the kinematics of P −waves. Reflection-based radiation patterns from the P − P scattered waves are remapped i… Show more

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“…In our previous work (Kazei & Alkhalifah, ), we performed an analysis of the radiation patterns describing the scattering of P waves on orthorhombic parameters in an isotropic, homogeneous‐medium background. Here, we present a similar analysis for different types of scattering.…”
Section: Scattering Radiation Patterns Of Elastic Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our previous work (Kazei & Alkhalifah, ), we performed an analysis of the radiation patterns describing the scattering of P waves on orthorhombic parameters in an isotropic, homogeneous‐medium background. Here, we present a similar analysis for different types of scattering.…”
Section: Scattering Radiation Patterns Of Elastic Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phase accumulated while traveling through a background medium is dropped in our analysis so that we can focus on the local scattering features. Therefore, the scattered wavefield δ U depends only on the incident plane wave slowness vector s , the scattered plane wave slowness vector g , the respective polarizations ς and ξ , the frequency ω , and the perturbation of the parameters δ m = ( δρ ( x ), δ c ( x )) T : δboldU·𝛏Rδboldmfalse(bolds,boldg,boldς,𝛏false). The coefficient R , well‐known for its arbitrary point scatterers, is called the scattering function (Calvet et al, ; Eaton & Stewart, ; Kazei & Alkhalifah, ; Shaw & Sen, ), and is defined as Rδboldmfalse(bolds,boldg,boldς,𝛏false)ςkξkδρ+siςjδcijklgkξl 6em=boldς·𝛏δρ+boldsboldς:δboldc:boldg𝛏. While R is independent of the background medium, which can have up to triclinic‐anisotropy complexity, eight different angles determine the directions of polarization and propagation for its incident and scattered wavefield (there are four directions, featuring two angles each). Thus, there are many possibilities for polarization and propagation relations in a general anisotropic background as well as for velocities of incident and scattered waves; here, we consider scattering in an isotropic background.…”
Section: Scattering Radiation Patterns Of Elastic Parametersmentioning
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“…Indeed, Oh and Alkhalifah (2016b) and Kazei and Alkhalifah (2018) analyze the scattering radiation patterns of the nine orthorhombic elastic parameters; six of them are the acoustic parameters that we are interested in here, and the three others are v s1 , γ 1 , and γ d . Their studies reveal strong trade-offs between v s1 and η 1 , as well as between η d and γ d when using PP and PS surface seismic data.…”
Section: C186mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This extension has resulted in challenges related to the trade-offs between the model parameters in our inversion process. The trade-offs between the model parameters and their resolution limits have motivated several studies investigating suitable parameterizations for our inversion schemes Operto et al, 2013;Alkhalifah and Plessix, 2014;Alkhalifah, 2016;Kamath and Tsvankin, 2016;Kazei and Alkhalifah, 2018). Most of these studies rely on the analysis of the radiation (scattering) patterns based on the Born approximation (Wu and Aki, 1985;Panning et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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