Abstract

Cross borehole imaging (tomography) is an inversion technique that recreates the velocity field between two wells using observed travel times. The standard procedure is based on the decomposition of the cross hole area into a number of square-shaped cells. Two iterative techniques, the Algebraic Reconstruction Technique (ART) and the Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique (SIRT), are the basis for reconstructing images from observed travel times. These two techniques are compared to show the advantages and disadvantages for image reconstruction using synthetic data.

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