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Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

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Offshore South East Asia Conference, 1982
Pages 37-44

Star: Shallow Time Anomaly Replacement

Michael O. Marcoux, Lee Lu

Abstract

The presence of spatially varying low Previous HitvelocityNext Hit thin layers in the near surface can account for the surface consistent terms in the description of reflection times. If the same low Previous HitvelocityNext Hit material occurs at a greater Previous HitdepthNext Hit in the section then its Previous HiteffectNext Hit on reflections will vary with reflector Previous HitdepthNext Hit. The dynamic characteristics of such a “buried static” feature is discussed and a subsurface consistent, time-variant static description is given.

The description that is obtained of this moveout phenomenon is asymtotically static, which is to say, as the buried LVT approaches the surface the description is identical to surface consistent statics. Thus, conventional statics’ modelling is a special case of STAR corrections. Furthermore, like statics, the fundamental Information required is the vertical transmission time through the anomaly. However, this simplified theory makes no attempt to account for the effects of wave front “healing” which will modify predictions based on ray considerations only. This aspect is investigated using wave equation modelling.

The Previous HiteffectNext Hit on the reflection time curve of a reflector, due to the presence of buried stream channels, shallow gas “pockets” and erosional (or dissolved) surfaces with low Previous HitvelocityNext Hit fill, can be modelled as a low Previous HitvelocityNext Hit thin layer (LVT). The distortion of RMS Previous HitvelocityTop measurements and of the structure picture represented by the stack section, due to such buried static anomalies, could be substantially reduced.


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