Separation of Frequency-Dependent Scattering and Inelastic Absorption by Waveform Inversion of VSP Data Constrained by Well Logs


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This paper presents an approach to estimation of frequency-dependent attenuation of seismic waves that propagate in the earth’s subsurface. This approach is based on the waveform inversion of vertical seismic profiling data acquired in a borehole. The use of well log data (in particular, sonic and density logs) in the forward modeling routine makes it possible to separate two factors that cause frequency-dependent seismic attenuation. In particular, the inversion facilitates separation of 1D scattering versus inelastic absorption in the horizontally layered subsurface.

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A. S. Pirogova

Department of Geology, Moscow State University; Curtin University

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Email: anastasya.pir@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991; Perth

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