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Indonesian Petroleum Association

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Proceedings of the International Symposium on Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Stratigraphy in S.E. Asia, 1996
Pages 73-87

Use of Windowed Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Attributes in 3D Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Facies Analysis and Pattern Recognition

David C. Carter

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Large-scale lithofacies variations are often observed within subsurface depositional sequences by different Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies. Previous HitSeismicNext Hit facies are 3-dimensional units recognized visually by their amplitude, frequency, internal reflection continuity, and reflection configuration. Much terminology exists to describe combinations of these characteristics and define particular Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies, for example; reflection free, parallel-discontinuous, chaotic and clinoform facies. However, such characteristics can also be defined mathematically from 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit data, using algorithms referred to as windowed Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes.

Post-stack Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes comprise 3 types :

i. Instantaneous Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes

ii. Single-trace windowed Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes

iii. Multi-trace windowed Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes

Instantaneous attributes describe individual cells within a 3D volume and are commonly used to produce conventional horizon slices. In contrast, both single-trace and multi-trace attributes are calculated over a specified vertical and/or horizontal range (window) of Previous HitseismicNext Hit data, and therefore describe Previous HitseismicNext Hit character variations in 3D space. By using single-trace and multi-trace attributes defined by the top and base of mapped sequences or systems tracts, it is possible to image their internal Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies variations.


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