Simultaneous inversion for S-wave velocity and density from the SV-SV wave
Simultaneous inversion for S-wave velocity and density from the SV-SV wave
Geophysics (February 2021) 86 (2): R187-R195
Knowledge of the S-wave velocity (VS) and density (rho ) is essential for oil and gas reservoir detection and characterization. However, reliable recovery of both parameters, especially density, from the reflected PP-wave data is a difficult issue because this inverse problem is highly ill-conditioned. The reflected SV-SV wave is easier to process than the PS-wave, and it can provide better estimates of VS and rho than the PP-wave because it is more sensitive to these parameters than the PP-wave. I have developed a simultaneous inversion for VS and rho based on a modified approximation of the SV-SV wave reflection coefficient. The modified equation includes only two parameters (natural logarithms of VS and rho ) to be inverted, and it has high accuracy even at large incident angles and for strong impedance contrasts. I find that simultaneous inversion based on the modified approximation is well-posed when using data of small-to-moderate incident angle (20 degrees -30 degrees ) and that the misfit function can be easily regularized. The new simultaneous inversion method is applied to an SV-SV wave prestack data set acquired from a 2D nine-component survey. The field data example demonstrates that the new method can recover stable and high-resolution density and S-wave velocity information, which can be used to investigate rock mineral composition, porosity, and fluid content.