EGU2020-6298, updated on 12 Jun 2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-6298
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Iterative P-wave velocity inversion using Markov chain Monte Carlo method

Hyunggu Jun, Hyeong-Tae Jou, Han-Joon Kim, and Sang Hoon Lee
Hyunggu Jun et al.
  • Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Marine active fault research center, Busan, Korea, Republic of (hgjun1026@kiost.ac.kr)

Imaging the subsurface structure through seismic data needs various information and one of the most important information is the subsurface P-wave velocity. The P-wave velocity structure mainly influences on the location of the reflectors during the subsurface imaging, thus many algorithms has been developed to invert the accurate P-wave velocity such as conventional velocity analysis, traveltime tomography, migration velocity analysis (MVA) and full waveform inversion (FWI). Among those methods, conventional velocity analysis and MVA can be widely applied to the seismic data but generate the velocity with low resolution. On the other hands, the traveltime tomography and FWI can invert relatively accurate velocity structure, but they essentially need long offset seismic data containing sufficiently low frequency components. Recently, the stochastic method such as Markov chain Monte Carlo (McMC) inversion was applied to invert the accurate P-wave velocity with the seismic data without long offset or low frequency components. This method uses global optimization instead of local optimization and poststack seismic data instead of prestack seismic data. Therefore, it can avoid the problem of the local minima and limitation of the offset. However, the accuracy of the poststack seismic section directly affects the McMC inversion result. In this study, we tried to overcome the dependency of the McMC inversion on the poststack seismic section and iterative workflow was applied to the McMC inversion to invert the accurate P-wave velocity from the simple background velocity and inaccurate poststack seismic section. The numerical test showed that the suggested method could successfully invert the subsurface P-wave velocity.

How to cite: Jun, H., Jou, H.-T., Kim, H.-J., and Lee, S. H.: Iterative P-wave velocity inversion using Markov chain Monte Carlo method, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-6298, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-6298, 2020