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Volume: 63 (1979)

Issue: 4. (April)

First Page: 700

Last Page: 700

Title: Previous HitWaveNext Hit-Form Factor Analysis--Quantitative Approach to Seismic Stratigraphy: ABSTRACT

Author(s): G. W. Rice, B. M. Brandt

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

Stratigraphic prospecting methods have made extensive use of seismic reflection data during recent years. Although many of these qualitative concepts have helped geoscientists define lithologic patterns and their characteristics with improved accuracy, quantification of the methodologies has been difficult. Multivariate statistical methods are useful in delineating and characterizing Previous HitwaveNext Hit-form patterns from a multiplicity of seismic reflection lines. Recursive factor-analysis methods are used first to identify the number of Previous HitwaveNext Hit-form patterns that exist in a particular zone of seismic data and then to assign each seismic trace to a particular Previous HitwaveNext Hit-form group (or seismic facies).

This analysis yields two products: average and end-member Previous HitwaveNext Hit forms for each of the various groups and a distribution map of the classified Previous HitwaveNext Hit forms. Resulting average and end-member Previous HitwaveNext Hit forms can be used in conjunction with well information and/or seismic models to infer a lithologic meaning for the seismic facies. The map of classified Previous HitwaveNext Hit forms can effectively augment other geologic data and concepts in establishing environments of deposition and other distributional information. Further quantification of the Previous HitwaveNext Hit-form patterns can be established through discriminant-analysis procedures. These resulting classification functions are useful when new data are integrated into the analysis and when correlating well information with the Previous HitwaveTop-form data.

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