Lizarralde, Daniel and Swift, Steve (1999): Smooth inversion of VSP traveltime data

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 111
ODP 137
ODP 140
ODP 148
DSDP 69
DSDP 70
DSDP 83
DSDP 92
DSDP 69 504
DSDP 70 504
DSDP 83 504
DSDP 92 504
ODP 111 504
ODP 137 504
ODP 140 504
ODP 148 504
Identifier:
2000-041399
georefid

10.1190/1.1444574
doi

Creator:
Lizarralde, Daniel
Danish Lithosphere Center, Copenhagen, Denmark
author

Swift, Steve
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States
author

Identification:
Smooth inversion of VSP traveltime data
1999
Geophysics
Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Tulsa, OK, United States
64
3
659-661
Vertical seismic profile (VSP) direct arrivals provide an insitu measurement of traveltime with depth into the earth. In this note, we describe a weighted, damped least-squares inversion of VSP traveltimes for a smooth velocity/depth function that inherently reveals the resolution of the data. Smooth velocity/depth profiles of this type are suitable for migration or as a starting models for waveform inversion or tomography. The application of this inversion is particularly simple, requiring only the value of the damping parameter to be determined, and this value is determined from residual statistics.
English
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
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West:-83.4357East: -83.4348
South:1.1335

Applied geophysics; basaltic composition; case studies; crust; Deep Sea Drilling Project; depth; DSDP Site 504; elastic waves; geophysical methods; geophysical profiles; high-resolution methods; inverse problem; IPOD; Leg 111; Leg 137; Leg 140; Leg 148; Leg 69; Leg 70; Leg 83; Leg 92; Ocean Drilling Program; oceanic crust; seismic methods; seismic profiles; seismic waves; tomography; traveltime; velocity; vertical seismic profiles;

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