International audienceFull waveform inversion (FWI), as an efficient seismic imaging tool, is widely used in the investigation of the structure of the Earth. For the oil & gas industry, in addition to the subsurface image, a quantitative estimation of elastic properties from seismic data is crucial for the geophysical characterization and monitoring of the subsurface lithology and reservoirs. In marine surveys, with the emergence of the fourcomponent (4C) ocean-bottom acquisition systems (deploying 1C hydrophone plus 3C geophone on the seabed), more elastic wave propagation effects can be recorded in the seismic data for an elastic property estimation of the subsurface, i.e. extracting medium shear modulus from the S-wave velocity model. Mu...