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DOI: 10.1306/02071716056
Pitfalls in three-dimensional seismic interpretation: Footprints of an irregular source–receiver layout
Priyank Jaiswal,1 Robert Holman,2 and Michael Grammer3
1Boone Pickens School of Geology, Oklahoma State University, 1000 W. Hall of Fame Ave., Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075; [email protected]
2Boone Pickens School of Geology, Oklahoma State University, 1000 W. Hall of Fame Ave., Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075; present address: Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154; [email protected]
3Boone Pickens School of Geology, Oklahoma State University,1000 W. Hall of Fame Ave., Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075; [email protected]
ABSTRACT
This paper shows how nonuniform source–receiver spacing in a three-dimensional (3-D) land acquisition creates footprints that could easily be mistaken for geology. In a 3-D time-migrated seismic volume from the midcontinent United States, amplitude extraction along the top of the Mississippian limestone formation shows a sinkhole-like feature, which is justified from a depositional perspective. However, an inspection of the acquisition layout shows that the sinkhole is a replica of the fold distribution. In land surveys where source and receivers seldom have a regular distribution and for unconventional plays that are not developed through patterned drilling, a thorough review of processing and acquisition parameters is necessary before interpreting amplitude maps.
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