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2004

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Vsp Traveltime Inversion: Near-Surface Issues, Geoff J. M. Moret, William P. Clement, Michael D. Knoll, Warren Barrash Mar 2004

Vsp Traveltime Inversion: Near-Surface Issues, Geoff J. M. Moret, William P. Clement, Michael D. Knoll, Warren Barrash

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P-wave velocity information obtained from vertical seismic profiles (VSPs) can be useful in imaging subsurface structure, either by directly detecting changes in the subsurface or as an aid to the interpretation of seismic reflection data. In the shallow subsurface, P-wave velocity can change by nearly an order of magnitude over a short distance, so curved rays are needed to accurately model VSP traveltimes. We used a curved-ray inversion to estimate the velocity profile and the discrepancy principle to estimate the data noise level and to choose the optimum regularization parameter. The curved-ray routine performed better than a straight-ray inversion for …