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Seismic Amplitude Interpretation Distinguished Instructor Short Course Fred J Hilterman

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Seismic Amplitude Interpretation Distinguished Instructor Short Course Fred J Hilterman
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Publisher: Society of Exploration Geophysicists
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.81 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Fred J. Hilterman
ISBN: 1560801093
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Seismic Amplitude Interpretation Distinguished Instructor Short Course Fred J Hilterman by Fred J. Hilterman 1560801093 instant download after payment.

During the last 30 years, seismic interpreters have routinely applied bright spot and AVO technology for recognizing prospects and predicting lithology. New amplitude attributes were added to this technology as new exploration problems were defined. R&D continues in the field of amplitude interpretation, especially when E&P costs escalate as more severe environments are explored, such as the ultra-deepwater plays. With the high interest in reducing exploration risk, this course addresses the methodology of an amplitude interpretation and the subsequent benefits and limitations that one can expect in various rock-property settings. This book, originally produced for use with the fourth SEG/EAGE Distinguished Instructor Short Course, begins with a review of relationships between rock properties and geophysical observations. Practical problems illustrate the assumptions and limitations of commonly used empirical transforms, and procedures for conducting and verifying fluid-substitution techniques are presented. The book identifies components of the seismic response best suited for differentiating pore fluid from lithologic effects. Field examples emphasize what combination of seismic signatures should be expected for different rock-property environments. To help select the best seismic attribute for calibrating amplitude to rock properties, rules of thumb are provided for predicting AVO responses and interpreting lithology from observed responses. A case history is also provided. The last part examines the numerous amplitude attributes that can be extracted from seismic data to quantify an interpretation. Benefits and limitations of these attributes in soft- to hard-rock environments are discussed with model data and in case histories. (Video course also available.)Also Available: Seismic Filtering - ISBN 0931830044 Geophysical Signal Analysis - ISBN 1560801042

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