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AAPG Bulletin

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Volume: 53 (1969)

Issue: 2. (February)

First Page: 458

Last Page: 458

Title: Advances in Interpretation of Offshore Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Previous HitDataNext Hit: ABSTRACT

Author(s): Judson B. Hughes, Jr., J. R. Harris, S. O. Patterson

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

The recent advent of long recording spreads and the development of new programs for digital processing have yielded large quantities of detailed information on Previous HitseismicNext Hit velocities along each line of recording. These advances have multiplied the ability of the geophysical interpreter to convert his Previous HitseismicNext Hit time Previous HitdataNext Hit properly to more accurate depth displays for proper integration with geologic Previous HitdataNext Hit, thus narrowing the gap in interpretation of structure and lithology between the geologist and geophysicist.

In steep dip areas of offshore California, it is imperative that the individual segments of events appearing on Previous HitseismicNext Hit time sections be migrated to their proper original positions. This geometric reconstruction can be approximated successfully by the proper use of velocity Previous HitdataNext Hit in Previous HitseismicNext Hit wave-front methods of migration. Previous HitTwoNext Hit-Previous HitdimensionalNext Hit plots of Previous HitseismicNext Hit depth sections can be produced economically at present; such plots incorporate changing vertical and horizontal velocity Previous HitdataNext Hit. Various methods of Previous HittwoNext Hit-Previous HitdimensionalNext Hit representation of structure are available.

Much greater effort must be devoted to integrated geophysical-geological interpretation of the great masses of Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataTop which are being accumulated if management is to realize full return on exploration investments.

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