Abstract

Automatically picking reflection traveltimes from the prestack shot gathers and positioning and updating the reflector depths during inversion are challenging in conventional eikonal-equation-based adjoint-state reflection traveltime tomography methods. To solve these problems, we develop an eikonal-equation-based adjoint-state characteristic reflection traveltime tomography (ASCRT) method. This method automatically extracts the reflection traveltimes by sequentially applying characteristic reflector picking in the depth migration section, followed by eikonal-equation-based traveltime calculation and an event-tracking algorithm. We also develop an efficient eikonal-equation-based kinematic imaging method to rapidly position and update the reflector depths. With our ASCRT method, the characteristic reflector positions and the velocity above the reflector are alternately updated. Our ASCRT method is performed with a layer-stripping strategy that sequentially uses selected characteristic reflectors to update the velocity model from shallow to deep. Compared with the wave equation-based reflection traveltime inversion methods, the efficiency of the ASCRT method is improved by several orders of magnitude, and the memory consumption is remarkably reduced. Synthetic and field data examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our method.

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