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Published as Geophysics, 75, T175-T183 (2010)

An eikonal based formulation for traveltime
perturbation with respect to the source location

Tariq Alkhalifah and Sergey Fomel

tkhalfah@kacst.edu.sa, sergey@sep.stanford.edu

Abstract:

Traveltime calculations amount to solving the nonlinear eikonal equation for a given source location. We analyze the relationship between the eikonal solution and its perturbations with respect to the source location and develop a partial differential equation that relates the traveltime field for one source location to that for a nearby source. This linear first-order equation in one form depends on lateral changes in velocity and in another form is independent of the velocity field and relies on second-order derivatives of the original traveltime field. For stable finite-difference calculations, this requires the velocity field to be smooth in a sense similar to ray-tracing requirements. Our formulation for traveltime perturbation formulation has several potential applications, such that fast traveltime calculation by source-location perturbation, velocity-independent interpolation including datuming, and velocity estimation. Additionally, higher-order expansions provide parameters necessary for Gaussian-beam computations.




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