Joint 3D traveltime calculation based on fast marching method and wavefront construction

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Hui Sun
Jian-Guo Sun
Zhang-Qing Sun
Fu-Xing Han
Zhi-Qiang Liu
Ming-Chen Liu
Zheng-Hui Gao
Xiu-Lin Shi
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[1] Jilin University,College for Geoexploration Science Technology
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Applied Geophysics | 2017年 / 14卷
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Seismic wave propagation; 3D traveltime computation; fast marching method; wavefront construction method;
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3D traveltime calculation is widely used in seismic exploration technologies such as seismic migration and tomography. The fast marching method (FMM) is useful for calculating 3D traveltime and has proven to be efficient and stable. However, it has low calculation accuracy near the source, which thus gives it low overall accuracy. This paper proposes a joint traveltime calculation method to solve this problem. The method firstly employs the wavefront construction method (WFC), which has a higher calculation accuracy than FMM in calculating traveltime in the small area near the source, and secondly adopts FMM to calculate traveltime for the remaining grid nodes. Due to the increase in calculation precision of grid nodes near the source, this new algorithm is shown to have good calculation precision while maintaining the high calculation efficiency of FMM, which is employed in most of the computational area. Results are verified using various numerical models.
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