Abstract

The high drilling costs limit the possibility of obtaining reliable low-frequency constrained models in marine environments or areas with sparse well-log data, making it difficult to constrain lateral continuity and deep data. To enhance stability and accuracy in prestack seismic inversion in these areas, an elastic parameter estimation approach using sparse envelope inversion with [Formula: see text]-norm regularization is proposed. The method combines signal sparse representation and modulation theories to derive a new formula for sparse envelope extraction at lower frequencies. By applying [Formula: see text]-norm regularization to the sparse envelope, we obtain parameter inversion results with smoothed trends, augmenting low-wavenumber information for improved model constraints. In addition, taking the envelope inversion results obtained by the [Formula: see text] norm as the model constraint, the sparsest inversion results with obvious block-like characteristics are obtained by regularizing the inversion equation with the [Formula: see text] norm. Notably, the new method effectively suppresses wavelet side lobes, resulting in stable and accurate inversions without the need for initial low-frequency models. A synthetic example is used to illustrate the feasibility and stability of proposed approach and further demonstrate its practicality in reservoir parameter estimation through a field case study of gas exploration.

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