Title: Seismic interferometry: Who needs a seismic source?
1Seismic interferometryWho needs a seismic
source?
Roel Snieder Center for Wave Phenomena Colorado
School of Mines email rsnieder_at_mines.edu http//w
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2Fluctuation-dissipation theorem
(Kubo, Rep. Prog. Phys., 29, 255-284, 1966)
3Very Long Baseline Interferometry
http//www.lupus.gsfc.nasa.gov/brochure/bintro.htm
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4Distance between USA and Germany
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5Pseudo-random source
Piezo-electric vibrator from CGG
6Coda wave interferometry
45C 50C
(Snieder et al., Science, 295, 2253-2255, 2002)
71D example
8Cross-correlation
- sum of causal and acausal response
- uncorrelated left- and rightgoing waves
9Right-going wave only
10Right-going wave only
11DC-component must vanish
12Need to extend this to include
- heterogeneous media
- - more space dimensions
13 Derivation based on normal-modes
(Lobkis and Weaver, JASA, 110, 3011-3017, 2001)
14Displacement response
Heaviside function
15Velocity response
16Uncorrelated excitation
17Correlation
18Correlation as sum over modes
19For uncorrelated modes
20For uncorrelated modes
21Correlation
Greens function
22Correlation
Greens function
23Correlation
Greens function
24Correlation and Greens function
- sum of causal and acausal Greens function
- holds for arbitrary heterogeneity
25Dealing with with acausal Greens function
- truncate correlation for tlt0
- average correlation for tlt0 and tgt0
26Displacement instead of velocity
Conclusion time derivative may appear
27(Weaver and Lobkis, Ultrasonics, 40, 435-439,
2002)
28(Weaver and Lobkis, Ultrasonics, 40, 435-439,
2002)
29Representation theorem
30Acoustic waves
Greens function
31Time reversal complex conjugation
Time-reversed solution
32Time-reversal
When is a solution. then
is a solution as well N.B. this does
not hold in the presence of attenuation
33Representation theorem
replace
34Left hand side
reciprocity
35Right hand side
36For spherical surface far away
Radiation condition
37Virtual-sources
(Wapenaar, Fokkema, and Snieder, JASA, 118,
2783-2786 2005 heuristic derivation Derode et
al., JASA, 113, 2973-2976, 2003)
38Computing synthetic seismograms
(Van Manen et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 94,
164301,2005)
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41Field example of virtual sources
complicated overburden
reservoir
(Bakulin and Calvert, SEG expanded abstracts,
2477-2480, 2004)
42Peace River 4D VSP
Component used, along-the-well (450)
43Image from virtual sources
top
bottom
44Virtual source
Surface
45Virtual-sources
(Wapenaar, Fokkema, and Snieder, JASA, 118,
2783-2786 2005 heuristic derivation Derode et
al., JASA, 113, 2973-2976, 2003)
46Excitation by uncorrelated sources on surface
- Uncorrelated sources can be
- sequential shots
- uncorrelated noise
47Response to uncorrelated noise
48Greens function from uncorrelated sources
(For elastic waves Wapenaar, Phys. Rev. Lett,
93, 254301, 2004)
49Raindrop model
- Sources can be
- real sources
- secondary sources (scatterers)
50Response to random sources
51Response to random sources
Correlation
52Double sum over sources
diagonal terms
cross-terms
53Cross-terms
- vanish on average
- in a single realization
(Snieder, Phys. Rev. E, 69, 046610, 2004)
54For dense scatterers
n scatterer density
55Correlation as volume integral
56Stationary phase contribution
57Stationary phase regions
anti-Fresnel zones
58Stationary phase integration
(Snieder, Phys. Rev. E, 69, 046610, 2004, for
reflected waves see Snieder, Wapenaar, and
Larner, Geophysics, in press, 2005)
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61Yet another type of illumination
(Weaver and Lobkis, JASA, 116, 2731-2734)
62Four types of averaging
63Ultrasound experiment
(Malcolm et al., Phys. Rev. E, 70, 015601, 2004)
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67Surface waves
(Campillo and Paul, Science, 299, 547-549, 2003)
68correlation
Greens tensor
Z/Z
Z/R
Z/T
69correlation
Greens tensor
Z/Z
Z/R
Z/T
R/Z
R/R
R/T
T/Z
T/R
T/T
70Surface wave Greens function
(Snieder, Phys. Rev. E, 69, 046610, 2004)
71Surface wave dispersion from noise
(Shapiro and Campillo, Geophys. Res. Lett., 31,
L07614, 2004)
72Seismic interferometry in Millikan Library
73Deconvolution with top floor
74Deconvolution with bottom floor
75normal modes
traveling waves
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79Deconvolution with bottom floor
80 81Sheiman-interpretation
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82Fundamental mode
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95Borehole data from Treasure Island
96T Deconvolved (4.5 to 15 sec)
depth (m)
time (sec)
97T Deconvolved (4.5 to 15 sec)
ß
100 m/s
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150 m/s
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250 m/s
ß
200 m/s
ß
550 m/s
depth (m)
time (sec)
98Z Deconvolved (1 to 15 sec)
depth (m)
time (sec)
99Z Deconvolved (1 to 15 sec)
a
1500 m/s
a
1250 m/s
a
1350 m/s
a
1600 m/s
depth (m)
a
2200 m/s
time (sec)
100R Deconvolved (4.5 to 15 sec)
depth (m)
time (sec)
101R Deconvolved (4.5 to 15 sec)
ß
100 m/s
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150 m/s
ß
250 m/s
ß
200 m/s
ß
550 m/s
depth (m)
time (sec)
102Borehole data from Treasure Island
103R Deconvolved (1 to 4.5 sec)
depth (m)
time (sec)
104R Deconvolved (1 to 4.5 sec)
ß
100 m/s
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150 m/s
ß
250 m/s
ß
200 m/s
ß
550 m/s
depth (m)
time (sec)
105Receiver Function
depth (m)
time (sec)
106Receiver Function
depth (m)
time (sec)
107Advantage (1), virtual sources atnew locations
salt
reservoir
108Advantage (1), virtual sources atnew locations
109Advantage (2), virtual sources atall times
110Seismic interferometry in Millikan Library
(Snieder and Safak, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., in
press, 2005)
111Deconvolution with top floor
112Advantage (3), get better illumination
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114Use surface bounce
115Use surface bounce
116Schuster trick
117Advantage (4), use other type of data
earthquake
correlation (1 year)
correlation (1 month)
(Shapiro et al., Science, 307, 1615-1618, 2005)
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0.1
10
Frequency (Hz)
1195-10 sec.
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Frequency (Hz)
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