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question #79
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Hello and thank you for your question. Sources for the elastic propagator that you specify using When using the scalar wave propagator, the source is added to the wavefield as a monopole source. The description of what Deepwave calculates provides more details. |
Have you developed a program to estimate wavelet? |
Gradients backpropagate into the source amplitudes in Deepwave, so you can optimise/invert for them (as in this example). I do not have any other program to estimate wavelets. Note that since Deepwave currently only supports 2D propagation, inverting real data may be difficult. |
Thank you very much!
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Gradients backpropagate into the source amplitudes in Deepwave, so you can optimise/invert for them (as in this example). I do not have any other program to estimate wavelets. Note that since Deepwave currently only supports 2D propagation, inverting real data may be difficult.
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Hello, I would like to know if the source is loaded to Vz when P/SV simulation?
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