Abstract

S-wave velocity is commonly used to understand the characteristics of the subsurface, which can be retrieved by inverting the phase or group velocity in Rayleigh wave surveys. Now, many studies have shown the advantage of analyzing group velocity over phase velocity to obtain the S-wave velocity. However, previous methods often suffer from poor resolution in estimating group velocity. To improve the resolution of the group velocity and reduce uncertainty in extracting dispersion curves, we develop a new method for the estimation of the Rayleigh wave group-velocity spectrum based on the slant stack and an adaptive generalized S-transform (APST) with energy reassignment. This method incorporates the APST and the energy reassignment technique to enhance the time-frequency representation and then calculates the group velocity at each frequency using the slant stack. By conducting experiments with synthetic seismic records, it is evident that the new method has high resolution and accurate multimode group-velocity calculations. Furthermore, when applied to a field data set and a synthetic record with noise, the method shows better results and noise robustness. This confirms the superior performance of the method at generating high-resolution dispersion images of the group velocity compared with previous approaches. The method will become an efficient tool in Rayleigh wave exploration.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call