Pre-stack waveform inversion of VHF marine seismic data. A case study in Norway

A quantitative physical model of the shallow marine sediments is of crucial importance in broad range of environmental and engineering contexts, from the assessment of tsunamigenic landslides hazard and off-shore structure stability, to the identification and monitoring of carbon capture and storage...

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Published in:Proceedings, Near Surface Geoscience 2016 - Second Applied Shallow Marine Geophysics Conference
Main Authors: Provenzano, G., Vardy, M.E., Henstock, T.J.
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:402520 2023-07-30T04:05:51+02:00 Pre-stack waveform inversion of VHF marine seismic data. A case study in Norway Provenzano, G. Vardy, M.E. Henstock, T.J. 2016-09-04 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/402520/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/402520/1/Pre-stack%2520waveform%2520inversion%2520of%2520UHF%2520seismic.%2520A%2520case%2520study%2520in%2520Norway.doc en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/402520/1/Pre-stack%2520waveform%2520inversion%2520of%2520UHF%2520seismic.%2520A%2520case%2520study%2520in%2520Norway.doc Provenzano, G., Vardy, M.E. and Henstock, T.J. (2016) Pre-stack waveform inversion of VHF marine seismic data. A case study in Norway. Near Surface Geoscience 2016 - Second Applied Shallow Marine Geophysics Conference, Barcelona, Spain. 04 - 08 Sep 2016. (doi:10.3997/2214-4609.201602147 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201602147>). Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed 2016 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201602147 2023-07-09T22:11:45Z A quantitative physical model of the shallow marine sediments is of crucial importance in broad range of environmental and engineering contexts, from the assessment of tsunamigenic landslides hazard and off-shore structure stability, to the identification and monitoring of carbon capture and storage sites. However, in contrast to reservoir geophysics, where quantitative seismic interpretation and inversion are extensively employed tools, sub-seabed characterisation is still heavily reliant on direct samplings, using cores, boreholes and CPTUs. In this context, the role of seismic reflection is often limited to a mostly qualitative interpretation of the reflection architecture. Here we will present the first published application of pre-stack elastic full waveform inversion to a Very-High-Frequency (VHF, 0.4 – 2.5 kHz) multi-channel seismic reflection dataset. A custom-built local multi-parameter sequential waveform inversion method has been developed and tested on two common-shot gathers from a multi-channel Boomer seismic profile acquired in northern Norway. The decimetre-resolution impedance and Poisson’s ratio obtained models strongly agree with the a-priori geotechnical and geological information available in the area, proving the potential of the method in obtaining an accurate remote characterisation of the shallow sediments within a reasonable computational cost and using a traditional multi-channel sub-bottom profiler. Conference Object Northern Norway University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Norway Proceedings, Near Surface Geoscience 2016 - Second Applied Shallow Marine Geophysics Conference
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description A quantitative physical model of the shallow marine sediments is of crucial importance in broad range of environmental and engineering contexts, from the assessment of tsunamigenic landslides hazard and off-shore structure stability, to the identification and monitoring of carbon capture and storage sites. However, in contrast to reservoir geophysics, where quantitative seismic interpretation and inversion are extensively employed tools, sub-seabed characterisation is still heavily reliant on direct samplings, using cores, boreholes and CPTUs. In this context, the role of seismic reflection is often limited to a mostly qualitative interpretation of the reflection architecture. Here we will present the first published application of pre-stack elastic full waveform inversion to a Very-High-Frequency (VHF, 0.4 – 2.5 kHz) multi-channel seismic reflection dataset. A custom-built local multi-parameter sequential waveform inversion method has been developed and tested on two common-shot gathers from a multi-channel Boomer seismic profile acquired in northern Norway. The decimetre-resolution impedance and Poisson’s ratio obtained models strongly agree with the a-priori geotechnical and geological information available in the area, proving the potential of the method in obtaining an accurate remote characterisation of the shallow sediments within a reasonable computational cost and using a traditional multi-channel sub-bottom profiler.
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author Provenzano, G.
Vardy, M.E.
Henstock, T.J.
spellingShingle Provenzano, G.
Vardy, M.E.
Henstock, T.J.
Pre-stack waveform inversion of VHF marine seismic data. A case study in Norway
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Vardy, M.E.
Henstock, T.J.
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title Pre-stack waveform inversion of VHF marine seismic data. A case study in Norway
title_short Pre-stack waveform inversion of VHF marine seismic data. A case study in Norway
title_full Pre-stack waveform inversion of VHF marine seismic data. A case study in Norway
title_fullStr Pre-stack waveform inversion of VHF marine seismic data. A case study in Norway
title_full_unstemmed Pre-stack waveform inversion of VHF marine seismic data. A case study in Norway
title_sort pre-stack waveform inversion of vhf marine seismic data. a case study in norway
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Provenzano, G., Vardy, M.E. and Henstock, T.J. (2016) Pre-stack waveform inversion of VHF marine seismic data. A case study in Norway. Near Surface Geoscience 2016 - Second Applied Shallow Marine Geophysics Conference, Barcelona, Spain. 04 - 08 Sep 2016. (doi:10.3997/2214-4609.201602147 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201602147>).
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