International audienceReflection tomography allows the determination of a propagation velocity model that fits the traveltime data associated with reflections of seismic waves in the subsurface. A least-squares formulation is used to compare the observed traveltimes and the traveltimes computed by the forward operator based on a ray tracing. The solution of this inverse problem is only one among many possible models. A linearized a posteriori analysis is then crucial to quantify the range of admissible models we can obtain from these data and the a priori information. The contribution of this paper is to propose a formalism which allows us to compute uncertainties on relevant geological quantities for a reduced computational time. Neverthel...
Conventional reflection tomography creates an estimate of subsurface seismic velocity structure by in...
In modern seismic exploration, wave-equation-based inversion and imaging approaches are widely emplo...
The solution of large linear tomographic inverse problems is fundamentally non-unique. We suggest to...
International audienceReflection tomography allows the determination of a velocity model that fits t...
Reflection tomography allows the determination of a velocity model that fits the traveltime data ass...
International audienceReflection tomography consists in determining a velocity field and reflector g...
International audienceSeismic reflection tomography is a method for the determination of a subsurfac...
First arrival traveltime tomography aims at inferring a seismic wave propagation velocity model from...
Abstract This article is concerned with the problem of seismic inversion in the presence of model un...
International audienceStratigraphic inversion of prestack seismic data allows the determination of s...
Seismic tomography is a powerful tool for illuminating Earth structure across a range of scales, but...
Quantifying uncertainty in models derived from observed seismic data is a major issue. In this resea...
Quantifying uncertainty in models derived from observed seismic data is an important issue in explor...
Quantifying uncertainty in models derived from observed seismic data is an important issue in explor...
Seismic tomography is a powerful tool for illuminating Earth structure across a range of scales, but...
Conventional reflection tomography creates an estimate of subsurface seismic velocity structure by in...
In modern seismic exploration, wave-equation-based inversion and imaging approaches are widely emplo...
The solution of large linear tomographic inverse problems is fundamentally non-unique. We suggest to...
International audienceReflection tomography allows the determination of a velocity model that fits t...
Reflection tomography allows the determination of a velocity model that fits the traveltime data ass...
International audienceReflection tomography consists in determining a velocity field and reflector g...
International audienceSeismic reflection tomography is a method for the determination of a subsurfac...
First arrival traveltime tomography aims at inferring a seismic wave propagation velocity model from...
Abstract This article is concerned with the problem of seismic inversion in the presence of model un...
International audienceStratigraphic inversion of prestack seismic data allows the determination of s...
Seismic tomography is a powerful tool for illuminating Earth structure across a range of scales, but...
Quantifying uncertainty in models derived from observed seismic data is a major issue. In this resea...
Quantifying uncertainty in models derived from observed seismic data is an important issue in explor...
Quantifying uncertainty in models derived from observed seismic data is an important issue in explor...
Seismic tomography is a powerful tool for illuminating Earth structure across a range of scales, but...
Conventional reflection tomography creates an estimate of subsurface seismic velocity structure by in...
In modern seismic exploration, wave-equation-based inversion and imaging approaches are widely emplo...
The solution of large linear tomographic inverse problems is fundamentally non-unique. We suggest to...