Seismic Imaging of the Arctic Subsea Permafrost Using a Least-Squares Reverse Time Migration Method
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Title
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Seismic Imaging of the Arctic Subsea Permafrost Using a Least-Squares Reverse Time Migration Method
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Other Titles
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최소제곱 역시간 구조보정을 이용한 북극해 해저 영구동토층의 탄성파 영상화
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Authors
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Kim Sumin
Kang, Seung-Goo
Choi, Yeonjin
Hong, Jong Kuk
Kwak Joonyoung
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Keywords
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seismic imaging; subsea permafrost; least-squares reverse time migration
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Issue Date
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2024
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Citation
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Kim Sumin, et al. 2024. "Seismic Imaging of the Arctic Subsea Permafrost Using a Least-Squares Reverse Time Migration Method". REMOTE SENSING, 16(18): 0-0.
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Abstract
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High-resolution seismic imaging allows for the better interpretation of subsurface geological structures. In this study, we employ least-squares reverse time migration (LSRTM) as a seismic imaging method to delineate the subsurface geological structures from the field dataset for understanding the status of Arctic subsea permafrost structures, which is pertinent to global warming issues. The subsea permafrost structures in the Arctic continental shelf, located just below the seafloor at a shallow water depth, have an abnormally high P-wave velocity. These structural conditions create internal multiples and noise in seismic data, making it challenging to perform seismic imaging and construct a seismic P-wave velocity model using conventional methods. LSRTM offers a promising approach by addressing these challenges through linearized inverse problems, aiming to achieve high-resolution, subsurface imaging by optimizing the misfit between the predicted and the observed seismic data. Synthetic experiments, encompassing various subsea permafrost structures and seismic survey configurations, were conducted to investigate the feasibility of LSRTM for imaging the Arctic subsea permafrost from the acquired seismic field dataset, and the possibility of the seismic imaging of the subsea permafrost was confirmed through these synthetic numerical experiments. Furthermore, we applied the LSRTM method to the seismic data acquired in the Canadian Beaufort Sea (CBS) and generated a seismic image depicting the subsea permafrost structures in the Arctic region.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16001
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs16183425
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Article
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Araon
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SCIE
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