Problems with a Localized Nature in Exploration Seismology


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A wide range of problems in seismology have a localized nature. Examples include inversion for time-lapse change, salt boundary position and Amplitude or Phase Versus Angle (AVA/PVA). With increasing computational power, many inversion procedures have transitioned away from forward models with simplified physics and now simulate synthetic wavefields on a model representation of the Earth. These simulated wavefields form the basis for the model updates in the inversion. Usually these wavefields are simulated on the entire computational model, even though the region of interest and the associated updates of the computational model are localized. In this thesis I explore ways of making use of the localized nature of the inversion by limiting the wavefield generation to the region of interest. This shrinking of the computational domain leads to faster solutions, reducing the time between the start and finish of the local inversion. This shorter turn-around time facilitates decision making and improves the interactivity of the inversion procedure. I first introduce a frequency domain local solver which can generate exactly the same wavefields as a full domain solver. I then apply this local solver to both a time-lapse problem and to salt boundary inversion. I then take a step back and look at time-lapse inversion outside the scope of local solvers. By looking at differences in the Full Waveform Inversion (FWI) gradient obtained from baseline and monitor datasets I compute a confidence map of locations likely to contain time-lapse change. This confidence map is then used to regularize a joint inversion for both the baseline and monitor datasets. I compare this methodology to other existing time-lapse algorithms on a synthetic North Sea model. In this study I notice the importance of post-critical reflections and become aware of their potential for reservoir characterization. Motivated by this observation I introduce a local solver for simulating elastic reflections in a region of interest. These elastic reflections can then be used for AVA and PVA to for instance invert for reservoir characteristics. The wavefield is efficiently propagated through the overburden using precomputed acoustic Green’s functions obtained from a cheap acoustic solver.




Problems in Exploration Seismology and Their Solutions


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Focusing on the basic theory required to solve practical problems, this book provides 212 problems, and solutions, which cover a wide range of issues, including least-squares methods, choosing velocities for various situations, z-transforms, determining 2D and 3D field geometries, and solving processing and interpretation problems.




Supercomputers in Seismic Exploration


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Provides an authoritative overview of the role which computers now play in the field of seismology and discusses ways in which they can be improved for solving the increasingly complex problems now facing the scientist and engineer. Topics covered include typical seismic models, computational requirements associated with several standard numerical modelling techniques, three-dimensional processing, migration and forward modelling, advances in both hardware and software, iterative modelling, hypercube supercomputing, reservoir simulation using supercomputers, algorithms used in modelling and inversion, wave equation computations and simulation of seismic waves.







Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics


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The past few decades have witnessed the growth of the Earth Sciences in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding of the planet that we live on. This development addresses the challenging endeavor to enrich human lives with the bounties of Nature as well as to preserve the planet for the generations to come. Solid Earth Geophysics aspires to define and quantify the internal structure and processes of the Earth in terms of the principles of physics and forms the intrinsic framework, which other allied disciplines utilize for more specific investigations. The first edition of the Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics was published in 1989 by Van Nostrand Reinhold publishing company. More than two decades later, this new volume, edited by Prof. Harsh K. Gupta, represents a thoroughly revised and expanded reference work. It brings together more than 200 articles covering established and new concepts of Geophysics across the various sub-disciplines such as Gravity, Geodesy, Geomagnetism, Seismology, Seismics, Deep Earth Processes, Plate Tectonics, Thermal Domains, Computational Methods, etc. in a systematic and consistent format and standard. It is an authoritative and current reference source with extraordinary width of scope. It draws its unique strength from the expert contributions of editors and authors across the globe. It is designed to serve as a valuable and cherished source of information for current and future generations of professionals.




Inverse Problems and Applications


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Inverse problems lie at the heart of contemporary scientific inquiry and technological development. Applications include a variety of medical and other imaging techniques, which are used for early detection of cancer and pulmonary edema, location of oil and mineral deposits in the Earth's interior, creation of astrophysical images from telescope data, finding cracks and interfaces within materials, shape optimization, model identification in growth processes, and modeling in the life sciences among others. The expository survey essays in this book describe recent developments in inverse problems and imaging, including hybrid or couple-physics methods arising in medical imaging, Calderon's problem and electrical impedance tomography, inverse problems arising in global seismology and oil exploration, inverse spectral problems, and the study of asymptotically hyperbolic spaces. It is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in inverse problems and their applications.




Wind and Seismic Effects


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Exploration Seismology


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This is the completely updated revision of the highly regarded book Exploration Seismology. Available now in one volume, this textbook provides a complete and systematic discussion of exploration seismology. The first part of the book looks at the history of exploration seismology and the theory - developed from the first principles of physics. All aspects of seismic acquisition are then described. The second part of the book goes on to discuss data-processing and interpretation. Applications of seismic exploration to groundwater, environmental and reservoir geophysics are also included. The book is designed to give a comprehensive up-to-date picture of the applications of seismology. Exploration Seismology's comprehensiveness makes it suitable as a text for undergraduate courses for geologists, geophysicists and engineers, as well as a guide and reference work for practising professionals.







Engineering Seismology with Applications to Geotechnical Engineering


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The scope of engineering seismology includes geotechnical site investigations for buildings and engineering infrastructures, such as dams, levees, bridges, and tunnels, landslide and active-fault investigations, seismic microzonation, and geophysical investigations of historic buildings. These projects require multidisciplinary participation by the geologist, geophysicist, and geotechnical and earthquake engineers. A key objective of this book (SEG Investigations in Geophysics Series No. 17) by Öz Yilmaz is to encourage the specialists from these disciplines to apply the seismic method to solve the many challenging engineering problems they face. The broader scope of engineering seismology also includes exploration of earth resources, including groundwater exploration, coal and mineral exploration, and geothermal exploration. While focusing on the application of the seismic method to geotechnical site investigations, this book includes many case studies in all of the applications of engineering seismology.