High-resolution reflectivity inversion based on joint sparse representation

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作者
Zhanzhan Shi
Huailai Zhou
Yuanjun Wang
Cong Niu
Rao Huang
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[1] Chengdu University of Technology,College of Geophysics
[2] Chengdu University of Technology,Engineering and Technical College
[3] China West Normal University,School of Education
[4] CNOOC Research Institute,undefined
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Acta Geophysica | 2019年 / 67卷
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Joint sparse representation; -norm misfit function; -norm regularization; Seismic inversion; Alternating direction method;
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High-resolution reflectivity inversion is termed as a fundamental yet essential step for the prediction of thin-bedded hydrocarbon reservoirs. However, algorithms suffer from two key issues: (1) seismic inversion is an ill-posed problem that has multiple solutions, and the results of trace-by-trace seismic inversion are quite poor in lateral continuity, and (2) algorithm stability is likely to be decreased owing to the noise and distortion associated with the acquisition and processing flows. In the current article, we formulate a new joint sparse representation through the combination with L2,1-norm misfit function, which possesses superior noise robustness, in particular in the presence of outliers. On the basis of the L2,1-norm regularization, this specific approach enforces a common sparsity profile, together with consistently lowering the multiplicity of solution. Subsequent to that, the resultant algorithm is applied to the multi-trace seismic inversion. Besides, the wedge model trial and practical applications suggest that the proposed inversion algorithm is stable, in addition to having good noise robustness and lateral continuity; moreover, the vertical resolution of λ/8 is realized under the noise and outliers interference. The logging data calibration illustrates that the proposed methodology is accurate and credible.
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页码:1535 / 1550
页数:15
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