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One-way acoustic reciprocity and its application in time-lapse seismic. By Kees Wapenaar Jacob Fokkema Menno Dillen Pieter Scherpenhuijsen Delft University of Technology Applied Earth Sciences. Contents. Problem statement Review of reciprocity Reciprocity for one-way wave fields
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One-way acoustic reciprocity and its application in time-lapse seismic By Kees Wapenaar Jacob Fokkema Menno Dillen Pieter Scherpenhuijsen Delft University of Technology Applied Earth Sciences
Contents • Problem statement • Review of reciprocity • Reciprocity for one-way wave fields • One-way reciprocity for time-lapse seismic • Examples • Conclusions
- = Monitor Difference Problem statement Reference
Difference Problem statement
Contents • Problem statement • Review of reciprocity • Reciprocity for one-way wave fields • One-way reciprocity for time-lapse seismic • Examples • Conclusions
Acousticreciprocity State A State B xA xA xB xB
Acoustic Reciprocity (continued) n V State A State B Wave fields Sources Medium PA, Vk,A QA,Fk,A kA, rA PB, Vk,B QB,Fk,B kB, rB
0 0 0 0 Acoustic Reciprocity (continued) with
Acoustic Reciprocity (continued) • Applications: • Multiple elimination: • van Borselen, Fokkema and van den Berg, Geophysics 1996 • Time-lapse seismic: • Fokkema and van den Berg, 1996
Contents • Problem statement • Review of reciprocity • Reciprocity for one-way wave fields • One-way reciprocity for time-lapse seismic • Examples • Conclusions
One-way wave fields or : is the square root operator
c1,r1 c2,r2 hence One-way acoustic Reciprocity(horizontally layered medium) c1,r1 c2,r2
One-way acoustic Reciprocity(arbitrary inhomogeneous medium) State A State B xA xA xB xB
Flux-normalized one-way wave fields Power flux: Note:
c1,r1 c2,r2 hence One-way acoustic Reciprocity(horizontally layered medium) c1,r1 c2,r2
One-way acoustic Reciprocity(arbitrary inhomogeneous medium) State A State B xA xA xB xB
One-way Acoustic Reciprocity (continued) V State A State B Wave fields Sources Medium PA, Vk,A SA,Sk,A kA, rA PB, Vk,B QB,Fk,B kB, rB
One-way Acoustic Reciprocity (cont’d) • Applications • Representations of scattered data in inhomogeneous dissipative media: • Generalised Bremmer series expansion • Generalised primary representation • Inverse wave field extrapolation in inhomogeneous dissipative media • Multiple elimination • Time-lapse seismic
Contents • Problem statement • Review of reciprocity • Reciprocity for one-way wave fields • One-way reciprocity for time-lapse seismic • Examples • Conclusions
Time-lapse seismic S State A (reference wave field): State B (monitoring wave field):
Evaluation of boundary integral A B A B S S A B Fokkema and van den Berg (1996) Dillen (2000, Ph.d thesis) Wapenaar et al. (2000, SEG)
Evaluation of boundary integral A B A B S S A B Fokkema and van den Berg (1996) Dillen (2000, Ph.d thesis) Wapenaar et al. (2000, SEG)
Contents • Problem statement • Review of reciprocity • Reciprocity for one-way wave fields • One-way reciprocity for time-lapse seismic • Examples • Conclusions
Numerical example S Scherpenhuijsen (2000, M.Sc. Thesis)
- = Upgoing wave fields at surface
- = Boundary integrals below reservoir
Difference data Numerical example (continued)
Boundary integral Numerical example (continued)
Contents • Problem statement • Review of reciprocity • Reciprocity for one-way wave fields • One-way reciprocity for time-lapse seismic • Examples • Conclusions
Conclusions • Reciprocity theorems formulate a relation between wave fields, sources and medium parameters in two states. • Usual (i.e. pressure normalized) one-way wave fields don’t obey reciprocity. • Flux-normalized one-way wave fields do obey reciprocity.
Conclusions • Applications: • Representations of scattered data in inhomogeneous dissipative media • Inverse wave field extrapolation in inhomogeneous dissipative media • Multiple elimination • Time-lapse seismic