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  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,427 Views
16 Pages

6 December 2023

The elastic full-waveform inversion (EFWI) method efficiently utilizes the amplitude, phase, and travel time information present in multi-component seismic recordings to create detailed parameter models of subsurface structures. Within full-waveform...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,748 Views
12 Pages

22 November 2022

Elastic full waveform inversion (EFWI) is essential for obtaining high-resolution multi-parameter models. However, the conventional EFWI may suffer from severe cycle skipping without the low-frequency components in elastic seismic data. To solve this...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,020 Views
23 Pages

31 August 2020

Ocean bottom seismometer (OBS) can record both pressure and displacement data by modern marine seismic acquisitions with four-component (4C) sensors. Elastic full-waveform inversion (EFWI) has shown to recover high-accuracy parameter models from mult...

  • Technical Note
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,409 Views
15 Pages

27 January 2023

Strong-scattering medium can usually form a good sealing medium for oil and gas resources. However, conventional elastic full-waveform inversion (EFWI) methods are difficult to build reliable velocity models under the condition of lacking low-frequen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
943 Views
18 Pages

In marine seismic surveys, towed streamers record only pressure data with limited offsets and insufficient low-frequency content, whereas Ocean Bottom Nodes (OBNs) acquire multi-component data with wider offset and sufficient low-frequency content, a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,849 Views
15 Pages

The depth velocity model is a critical element for providing seismic data processing success, as it is responsible for the times of waves’ propagation and, therefore, prescribes the location of geological objects in the resulting seismic images. Cons...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
902 Views
17 Pages

Elastic full waveform inversion (EFWI) is a crucial technique for retrieving high-resolution multi-parameter information. However, the lack of low-frequency components in seismic data may induce severe cycle-skipping phenomena in elastic full wavefor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,028 Views
20 Pages

Full-waveform inversion for borehole seismic data is an ill-posed problem and constraining the problem is crucial. Constraints can be imposed on the data and model space through covariance matrices. Usually, they are set to a diagonal matrix. For the...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,287 Views
33 Pages

Seismic Characterization of the Blue Mountain Geothermal Field

  • Kai Gao,
  • Lianjie Huang and
  • Trenton Cladouhos

5 August 2023

Subsurface characterization is crucial for geothermal energy exploration and production. Yet hydrothermal reservoirs usually reside in highly fractured and faulted zones where accurate characterization is very challenging because of low signal-to-noi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,641 Views
15 Pages

Seismic Characterization of a Landslide Complex: A Case History from Majes, Peru

  • Jihyun Yang,
  • Jeffrey Shragge,
  • Aaron J. Girard,
  • Edgard Gonzales,
  • Javier Ticona,
  • Armando Minaya and
  • Richard Krahenbuhl

11 September 2023

Seismic characterization of landslides offers the potential for developing high-resolution models on subsurface shear-wave velocity profile. However, seismic methods based on reflection processing are challenging to apply in such scenarios as a conse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
727 Views
19 Pages

Elastic Time-Lapse FWI for Anisotropic Media: A Pyrenees Case Study

  • Yanhua Liu,
  • Ilya Tsvankin,
  • Shogo Masaya and
  • Masanori Tani

30 August 2025

In the context of reservoir monitoring, time-lapse (4D) full-waveform inversion (FWI) of seismic data can potentially estimate reservoir changes with high resolution. However, most existing field-data applications are carried out with isotropic, and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,611 Views
29 Pages

4 February 2021

Inspired by the large number of applications for symmetric nonlinear equations, an improved full waveform inversion algorithm is proposed in this paper in order to quantitatively measure the bone density and realize the early diagnosis of osteoporosi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,413 Views
18 Pages

Advanced Elastic and Reservoir Properties Prediction through Generative Adversarial Network

  • Muhammad Anwar Ishak,
  • Abdul Halim Abdul Latiff,
  • Eric Tatt Wei Ho,
  • Muhammad Izzuljad Ahmad Fuad,
  • Nian Wei Tan,
  • Muhammad Sajid and
  • Emad Elsebakhi

22 May 2023

The prediction of subsurface properties such as velocity, density, porosity, and water saturation has been the main focus of petroleum geosciences. Advanced methods such as Full Waveform Inversion (FWI), Joint Migration Inversion (JMI) and ML-Rock Ph...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,376 Views
22 Pages

Pre-Stack Seismic Data-Driven Pre-Salt Carbonate Reef Reservoirs Characterization Methods and Application

  • Xingda Tian,
  • Handong Huang,
  • Jun Gao,
  • Yaneng Luo,
  • Jing Zeng,
  • Gang Cui and
  • Tong Zhu

7 September 2021

Carbonate reservoirs have significant reserves globally, but the substantial heterogeneity brings intractable difficulties to exploration. In the work area, the thick salt rock reduces the resolution of pre-salt seismic signals and increases the diff...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,171 Views
39 Pages

Bottom-Simulating Reflectors (BSRs) in Gas Hydrate Systems: A Comprehensive Review

  • Shiyuan Shi,
  • Linsen Zhan,
  • Wenjiu Cai,
  • Ran Yang and
  • Hailong Lu

The bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) serves as an important seismic indicator for identifying gas hydrate-bearing sediments. This review synthesizes global BSR observations and demonstrates that spatial relationships among BSRs, free gas, and gas hy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,973 Views
19 Pages

High-Accuracy Simulation of Rayleigh Waves Using Fractional Viscoelastic Wave Equation

  • Yinfeng Wang,
  • Jilong Lu,
  • Ying Shi,
  • Ning Wang and
  • Liguo Han

The propagation of Rayleigh waves is usually accompanied by dispersion, which becomes more complex with inherent attenuation. The accurate simulation of Rayleigh waves in attenuation media is crucial for understanding wave mechanisms, layer thickness...

  • Review
  • Open Access
51 Citations
7,864 Views
21 Pages

Recent Advances in the GPR Detection of Grouting Defects behind Shield Tunnel Segments

  • Ming Peng,
  • Dengyi Wang,
  • Liu Liu,
  • Zhenming Shi,
  • Jian Shen and
  • Fuan Ma

16 November 2021

Injecting grout into the gaps between tunnel shield segments and surrounding rocks can reduce ground subsidence and prevent ground water penetration. However, insufficient grouting and grouting defects may cause serious geological disasters. Ground p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,658 Views
29 Pages

Quantifying the Surface Strain Field Induced by Active Sources with Distributed Acoustic Sensing: Theory and Practice

  • Peter G. Hubbard,
  • Joseph P. Vantassel,
  • Brady R. Cox,
  • James W. Rector,
  • Michael B. S. Yust and
  • Kenichi Soga

17 June 2022

Quantitative dynamic strain measurements of the ground would be useful for engineering scale problems such as monitoring for natural hazards, soil-structure interaction studies, and non-invasive site investigation using full waveform inversion (FWI)....