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Indonesian Petroleum Association

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19th Annual Convention Proceedings (Volume 1), 1990
Pages 245-251

Application of Wave Equation Tomography in Frontier Areas

Tien-when Lo, Guy W. Purnell

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In frontier areas, insufficient information about complex local geology makes building an initial velocity model for seismic data Previous HitmigrationTop difficult. We developed a wave equation tomography method that can be used as an initial velocity model generator to overcome this problem. Since this method requires little a priori information about the local geology, the velocity model it generates is very objective.

We applied this method to offshore seismic data and found that the velocity model produced is consistent with the velocity model generated by conventional methods. Local velocity variation within each layer is clearly shown on the tomogram. Added benefits are that the wave equation tomography method requires less user intervention than conventional velocity analysis and may be less computationally expensive.


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