Paper Summary
In this paper, the authors present FWI images from the recent FWI model and combine these with AVO intercept volumes to create a new attribute that can act as a screening tool to help understand where future high-frequency FWI efforts should be focused. It can also be used as a QC of high-frequency FWI, e.g., if significant changes occur in areas where minimal changes are predicted to occur, this should be carefully considered. Finally, the new attribute can be used here as a supporting volume linking up FWI and reflections when interpreting sub-basalt geology.