Multisource seismic full waveform inversion of metal ore bodies

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Abstract

The seismic exploration method could explore deep metal ore bodies (depth > 1000 m). However, it is difficult to describe the geometry of the complex metal ore body accurately. Seismic full waveform inversion is a relatively new method to achieve accurate imaging of subsurface structures, but its success requires better initial models and low-frequency data. The seismic data acquired in the metal mine area is usually difficult to meet the requirements of full waveform inversion. The passive seismic data usually contains good low frequency information. In this paper, we use both passive and active seismic datasets to improve the full waveform inversion results in the metal mining area. The results show that the multisource seismic full waveform inversion could obtain a suitable result for high-resolution seismic imaging of metal ore bodies.

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Zhang, F., Zhang, P., Xu, Z., Gong, X., & Han, L. (2022). Multisource seismic full waveform inversion of metal ore bodies. Minerals, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/min12010004

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