Abstract
Most acoustic impedance sparse inversion methods include two parts: reflectivity inversion and extraction of acoustic impedance from reflectivity. This being the case, the acoustic impedance is easily affected by reflectivity and the value of acoustic impedance at time t = 0, thus may become inaccurate. In this paper, we propose a seismic acoustic impedance inversion method with multi-parameter regularization. In our method, the acoustic impedance is calculated directly from objective functions to ensure the stability and accuracy of results. In addition, the total variation regularization, L1 norm constraint, and initial model constraint are used to make the inversion results better accordant with a priori geological information. Moreover, we use multi-trace inversion to reflect the spatial and temporal correlation of the data. Since the objective function contains several different types of regularization term, we have developed an algorithm based on split Bregman iteration to calculate it. The inversion results of theoretical model and field data show that the proposed method has high inversion precision, strong anti-noise ability and good performance on stratigraphy delineation.
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