Spark-based intelligent parameter inversion method for prestack seismic data.

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      Seismic exploration is an oil exploration method by utilizing seismic information. Useful reservoir parameter information can be gained through inversion of seismic information to effectively carry out exploration work. Prestack data are characterized by large data size and rich information. Rich reservoir parameter information can be obtained through inversion of prestack data. Due to mass prestack seismic data, existing single computer environment cannot satisfy computation requirement of huge data size. Thus, an efficient and fast method is urgently needed to solve the inversion problem of prestack seismic big data. Since local optimum may be easily caught when genetic algorithm is used to optimize elastic parameters, the inversion effect is not obvious. In particular, the optimization effect for the density parameters is not good. An intelligent optimization algorithm is proposed in this paper for elastic parameter inversion of prestack seismic data. The algorithm improves genetic manipulation. The improved algorithm has been used for model trial for log data, and good inversion effect has been achieved. The inverted elastic parameters well fit with the log curve of the theoretical model. The improved algorithm effectively improves the inversion accuracy of density parameters. In this paper, the algorithm has been implemented on Spark model, and the results show that the parallel model can effectively reduce operation time of the algorithm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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