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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
East Texas Geological Society
Abstract
from:
Application of Quantitative Seismic Stratigraphic
Exploration for Regressive Smackover Oolite Bars
John A. Ward
Teknica Inc.,
15832 W. Hardy Rd., Suite 600,
Houston, Texas 77060
ABSTRACT
geophysical
technology allows seismic data to be transformed
into approximations of borehole sonic logs. Since the two types of logs are constructed
from different data sources there are predictable differences between them. Seismically
derived sonic logs limit definition of both thin beds (0 to 60 ft; 0 to 18 m) and thick
beds (300 to 1,000 ft; 90 to 300 m) in Jurassic strata. Analysis of filtered sonic logs
provides a means of determining the frequency content of seismic data and ascertaining the
amount of information that can be obtained from it.
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