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Data-assimilated time-lapse visco-acoustic full-waveform inversion: Theory and application for injected CO2 plume monitoring

机译:Data-assimilated time-lapse visco-acoustic full-waveform inversion: Theory and application for injected CO2 plume monitoring

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Continuous seismic monitoring for quantifying CO2 plume migration and detection of any potential leakages in the subsur-face is essential for the security of long-term anthropogenic carbon dioxide geologic storage. Traditional time-lapse full -waveform inversion (TLFWI) methods aim to map the CO2 dis-tribution by estimating seismic velocity changes, but recent studies find that CO2-induced attenuation is an important com-plement to seismic velocity for tracking the CO2 plumes and even quantifying the CO2 saturation. We have developed a novel data-assimilated TLFWI method to construct high-resolution time-lapse velocity and attenuation changes from dense time-lapse monitoring data. This method consists of two theoretical developments: visco-acoustic full-waveform inversion (QFWI) and multiparameter hierarchical matrix-powered extended Kalman filter (mHiEKF). The method is capable of (1) posing temporal constraints to retrieve time-lapse information from dense monitoring data by using mHiEKF, (2) accurately recov-ering high-spatial-resolution velocity and attenuation perturba-tions using first-order equation system-based QFWI, and (3) providing the model uncertainty by estimating their model standard deviation. With numerical examples, we first find the effectiveness of the new QFWI on estimating accurate velocity and attenuation models simultaneously. Then, a CO2 leakage case and a realistic Frio-II CO2 monitoring case are presented to find the advantages and applicability of our data-assimilated QFWI method for estimating time-lapse changes using dense time-lapse monitoring surveys. By assimilating time-lapse seismic monitoring data over time, our data-assimilated QFWI method can improve the resolution of velocity and attenuation changes and decrease their model uncertainties.

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