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A reflection-based efficient wavefield inversion
2021
Geophysics
Full-waveform inversion (FWI) is popularly used to obtain a high-resolution subsurface velocity model. However, it requires either a good initial velocity model or low-frequency data to mitigate the cycle-skipping issue. Reflection-waveform inversion (RWI) uses a migration/demigration process to retrieve a background model that can be used as a good initial velocity in FWI. The drawback of the conventional RWI is that it requires the use of a least-squares migration, which is often
doi:10.1190/geo2019-0664.1
fatcat:thnvydku2zdera6b3fapeamioq