A Novel Application of Time Reversed Acoustics: Salt Dome Flank Imaging Using Walkaway VSP surveys
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deHoop, Maarten V.; Willis, Mark E.; Lu, Rongrong; Campman, Xander; Toksoz, M. Nafi; Zhang, Yang; ... Show more Show less
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory
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In this paper we present initial results of applying Time-Reversed Acoustics (TRA) technology to saltdome flank, seismic imaging. We created a set of synthetic traces representing a multilevel, walkaway VSP for a model composed of a simplified Gulf of Mexico vertical-velocity gradient and an embedded salt dome. We first applied the concepts of TRA to the synthetic traces to create a set of redatummed traces without having to perform velocity analysis, moveout corrections, or complicated processing. Each redatummed trace approximates the output of a zero-offset, downhole source and receiver pair. To produce the final salt-dome flank image, we then applied conventional, poststack, depth migration to the zero-offset section. Our results show a very good image of the salt when compared to an image derived using data from a downhole, zero-offset source and receiver pairs. The simplicity of our TRA implementation provides a virtually automated method to estimate a zero-offset, seismic section as if it had been collected from the reference frame of the borehole containing the VSP survey.
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GEOPHYSICS, VOL. 71, NO. 2 (MARCH-APRIL 2006); P. A7–A11, 4 FIGS.
10.1190/1.2187711
Date issued
2006-03-01Publisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory
Series/Report no.
Earth Resources Laboratory Industry Consortia Annual Report;2006-13
Keywords
VSP, Interferometry, Imaging