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Multiscale Seismology: the future of inversion W. MENKE Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University E. CHESNOKOV and R.L. BROWN Institute for Theoretical Geophysics University of Oklahoma. Thesis
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Multiscale Seismology:the future of inversionW. MENKELamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia UniversityE. CHESNOKOV and R.L. BROWNInstitute for Theoretical Geophysics University of Oklahoma
Thesis The past 15 years has seen a tremendous improvement in the fidelity of many types of seismic images. This improvement was driven by, more and higher quality seismometers, faster computers, better data archiving and processing methodologies. But our ability to integrate knowledge from multiple data types hasn’t kept up. Often different data types are telling us seemingly-contradictory things.
Example: Surface Wave Tomography e.g. of North America
Woodward and Snieder, 1993 275 seismograms
Zhang & Tanimoto, 1993 18,000 seismograms globally, about 324 prorated for area
400,000 seismograms globally, about 7,200 prorated for areanote inversion includes transverse anisotropy
“Exponential” growth of data ! Images better & better in evolutionary way
But how do these impressive imagesconnect withother things we know about the earth?
Surface wave models have big asthenospheric LVZ’s that imply very large shadow zones Are such shadows actually observed in continental-scale P or S waves?
North America has large amount of transverse anisotropy From Gaherty
Correctly predicts large Love-Rayleigh discrepancy along paths parallel to MOMA Array Predicts
But inconsistent with SKS splitting results along MOMA array Fouch’s splitting data as plotted by Gaherty No plausible anisotropic material can have fast-axis parallel to array and have large Love-Rayleigh discrepancy parallel to the array, too
Hypothesis: differentlength scalesstrongly influence interpretation
Length scale of Length scale of EARTH OBSERVATION (seismic waves) Strong Spooky Interactions Length scale of INVERSION
we understand this interactionpretty well(but only in very idealized media) Length scale of Length scale of OBSERVATION EARTH (seismic waves) strong spooky interactions
WHAT IS THE STRUCURE OF THIS MEDIUM ? bulk modulus 1 shear modulus 1, density 1 thickness 1 bulk modulus 2 shear modulus 2 density 2 thickness 2
WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE OF THIS MEDIUM ? Inhomogenous with various properties of isotropic layers? YES ! when l<<thickness
WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE OF THIS MEDIUM ? Strongly Scattering? YES ! when l~thickness
WHAT IS THE STRUCURE OF THIS MEDIUM ? Effectively homogeneous and anisotropic? YES ! when l>>thickness
Theory for understanding this effect in 3-D media with random heterogeneities is well developed … Elasticity and density written in terms of average and deviation from average
1. elasticity and density are frequency-dependent 2. integrals embody interaction of wavefield with scale length of heterogeneities … • Chesnokov et al. 2000 3. … through correlation functions weird! effective density is a tensor ..
“UPSCALING” ExampleReconciling Sonic Log with VSP Collect Sonic Logs (500 Hz) of Vp, Vs1, Vs2, density Infer all components of Cijkl(f=500 Hz) Compute Correlation Functions Is this Inversion? Not quite … Predict Cijkl(f=50 Hz) Compare with VSP (50 Hz) experiment
Result for C55 Sonic Log VSP Predicted VSP
theorycan beextendedto includemore complicated micro-physicse.g.fluid/rockinteractions
Length scale of There’s been some interesting efforts on this side of the triangle, too OBSERVATION strong spooky interactions Length scale of INVERSION
Results of Slip Inversions Highly Dependent on Scale of Model Representation True Slip on Hypothetical Fault Three Inversions That Fit the Data Equally Well Courtesy of Morgan Page
A Challenge of the Future Create Earth knowledge that practitioners using different techniques AGREE UPON !
Length scale of OBSERVATION (seismic waves) Length scale of EARTH Joint Inversions that handle multiple scales in a Physics-Based way Length scale of INVERSION
Business as Usual The Future ? Scale1 Data Scale1 Data Scale2 Data Scale2 Data physics-based parameterization 1 Ad-hoc parameterization 1 Ad-hoc parameterization 2 feedback Speculative attempts to integrate and reconcile results Assessment of underlying physics Improved knowledge of earth confusion ?!