Frontiers in Earth Science (Jun 2021)

Frequency-Domain Common Image Gathers for Quickly Checking the Accuracy of Migration Velocity

  • Haemin Kim,
  • Yongchae Cho,
  • Yunseok Choi,
  • Seungwon Ko,
  • Changsoo Shin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2021.669686
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The common image gather (CIG) method enables qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the velocity model through the image. The most common such methods are offset-domain common image gather (ODCIG) and angle-domain common image gather (ADCIG). The challenge is that it requires a great deal of additional computation besides migration. We, therefore, introduce a new CIG method that has low computational cost: frequency-domain common image gather (FDCIG). FDCIG simply rearranges data using a gradient (partial image) calculated in the process of obtaining a migration image to represent it in the frequency-depth domain. We apply the FDCIG method to the layered model to show how FDCIGs behave when the velocity model is inaccurate. We also introduced the 3-D SEG/EAGE salt model to show how to apply the FDCIG method in the hybrid domain. Last, we applied 2-D real data. These sample field data also indicate that even in a complex velocity model, deviant behavior by FDCIG appears intuitively if the background velocity is inaccurate.

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