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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 47 (1997), Pages 660-660

Abstract: Near-trace 3-D Seismic Cubes: A New Tool for Sequence Stratigraphic and Hazards Studies

Peter K. Trabant

ABSTRACT

Two-millisecond sampled near-trace seismic traces extracted from 3-D seismic exploration data produce high Previous HitresolutionNext Hit 3-D seismic cubes. Near-trace seismic reflection cubes contain frequencies of up to 120 Hz and allow detailed mapping of Late Pleistocene deep water seismic stratigraphic sequences on a computer workstation. High Previous HitresolutionNext Hit 3-D data cubes are an ideal tool for the study of sequence stratigraphic systems tracts and geohazards from the shelf edge to the lower continental slope. Seafloor morphology, subsurface faults, amplitude anomalies indicative of shallow gas, and internal sequence facies can be mapped in three dimensions to two-way times of up to two seconds beneath the sea floor. A high-Previous HitresolutionTop 3-D data set is used to illustrate the application of such subsets for mapping systems tracts and drilling hazards of the lower continental slope offshore Louisiana.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND ASSOCIATED FOOTNOTES

Oceanographer, Houston, TX

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