Abstract

Vector elastic reverse time migration (ERTM) produces subsurface elastic images with correct polarities using multicomponent seismic data. However, the decomposition of elastic wavefields into vector P- and S-wavefields is computationally expensive, particularly in heterogeneous and complex anisotropic media. We have developed a computationally efficient vector ERTM method in the hybrid time and frequency domain by combining three existing techniques. Rather than decomposing elastic wavefields into vector qP- and qS-wavefields during time-domain wavefield propagation, we conduct the wavefield decomposition in the frequency domain for several selected frequencies. In general, the number of selected frequencies needed for migration imaging is much smaller than the number of time steps during forward and backward wavefield propagation, leading to greatly reduced computational costs associated with the qP-/qS-wavefield vector separation in complex heterogeneous anisotropic media. We further combine an implicit directional wavefield separation into the vector ERTM to enhance the image quality. The numerical results demonstrate that our method produces high-quality elastic-wave migration images with notably reduced computational costs compared to the conventional vector ERTM method.

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