Application of an RBF-FD solver for the Helmholtz equation to full-waveform inversion

01/23/2022
by   Mauricio A. Londoño, et al.
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Full waveform inversion (FWI) is one of a family of methods that allows the reconstruction of earth subsurface parameters from measurements of waves at or near the surface. This is a numerical optimization problem that uses the whole waveform information of all arrivals to update the subsurface parameters that govern seismic wave propagation. We apply FWI in the multi-scale approach on two well-known benchmarks: Marmousi and 2004 BP velocity model. For the forward modeling, we use an RBF-FD solver on hexagonal grids and quasi-optimal shape parameters.

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