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Seismic anisotropy in Trinidad: Processing and interpretation
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1997, 1997The imaging improvements are shown for two different lines from Trinidad. The lithology of offshore Trinidad is formed of alternating sequences of sand and shale dominated layers. Despite the presence of sands, accounting for anisotropy in seismic processing results in improved imaging of structural and stratigraphic features.
Dave Rampton, Tariq Alkhalifah
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Amplitude volume technique attributes and multidimensional seismic interpretation
, 2017Seismic attribute applications and their visualization provide dynamic tools to the seismic interpreter for gaining more insight into data being analyzed.
L. Vernengo+3 more
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Tectonics and Seismic Interpretation
2016Tectonics deals with deformation of the earth and its evolution in time in response to geologic stress and plays a major role in hydrocarbon exploration. An assortment of structures and deformations associated with different stress regimes, show typical manifestations in seismic data that can be conveniently picked.
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Seismic interpretation of reefs
The Leading Edge, 1987In the early years of exploration — the 1920s (when oil discoveries were made in the Mississippian formations of Turner Valley) — the Devonian formations of the western Canadian sedimentary basin presented a dilemma. They were not accessible beneath the Turner Valley discoveries because of depth and, where they were shallow, they were not accessible ...
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Seismic Interpretation Methods
2016Seismic interpretation conveys the geologic meaning of seismic data by extracting subsurface information from it and can be of different kinds, such as structural, stratigraphic and seismic stratigraphy. It depends on the geologic objectives linked to the phase of exploration and on the type of available data, its grid density and its quality.
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 1984
During the past decade, interest in fuzzy sets has led to the development of a well-organized theory developed by Zadeh [1]. This theory has particular applications in pattern recognition, fuzzy automata, and mapping. This paper concerns the application of fuzzy sets to the problem of seismic Interpretation.
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During the past decade, interest in fuzzy sets has led to the development of a well-organized theory developed by Zadeh [1]. This theory has particular applications in pattern recognition, fuzzy automata, and mapping. This paper concerns the application of fuzzy sets to the problem of seismic Interpretation.
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Display enhancement for seismic interpretation
Canadian Electrical Engineering Journal, 1981Proceedings of the 7th Canadian Man-Computer Communications Conference , Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 10 - 12 June 1981, 57 ...
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Seismic processing and interpretation in colour
First Break, 2013Andreas Laake and Joseph Carl Fiduk present a method of structurally sharpened visualization of seismic data which provides an environment and workflows that allow users to better interrogate 3D seismic data and isolate the important geologic details, with examples of its application in a challenging deepwater area of the Gulf of Mexico.
A. Laake, J.C. Fiduk
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Semiautomated seismic horizon interpretation using the encoder-decoder convolutional neural network
Geophysics, 2019The seismic horizon is a critical input for the structure and stratigraphy modeling of reservoirs. It is extremely hard to automatically obtain an accurate horizon interpretation for seismic data in which the lateral continuity of reflections is ...
Hao Wu+4 more
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The Effect of Colour Blindness on Seismic Interpretation
78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016, 2016Colour perception is an intrinsic part of visual cognition and affects how we understand the images that we see. Colour is now a fundamental part of how we display seismic reflectivity and attribute data, but not everyone sees colour in the same way.
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