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Lomnitz Law Versus Elasticoviscous Controversy

Paul S. Wesson

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Kovach, R. L., 1967, Attenuation of seismic body waves in the mantle: Royal Astron. Soc. Geophys. Jour., v. 14, p. 165-170. Kuznetsova, K. I., 1967...

1974

Seismic Detection of Source Rocks

Ian Davison, Karyna Rodriguez, David Eastwell

GEO ExPro Magazine

... in and below source horizon. High malleability due to high kerogen content. Increase in seismic wave attenuation. Relatively lower amplitude reflector...

2018

Abstract: Nonstationary Predictive Deconvolution; #90172 (2014)

Gary F. Margrave, Michael P. Lamoureux

Search and Discovery.com

... that slicedecon achieves results comparable to gabordecon on a nonstationary (Q attenuation) synthetic. For lags greater than unity slicedecon appears...

2014

Realms of Subsidence

A. W. Bally, S. Snelson

CSPG Special Publications

... controlled rifting processes. Whether the thermal events lead to lithospheric uplift and attenuation, or whether they are themselves the consequence...

1980

Introduction: Chapter 1

Charles L. Angevine, Paul L. Heller, Chris Paola

AAPG Special Volumes

... techniques. Subsidence analysis is useful for understanding regional tectonic history, history of sea-level changes, and the thermal history...

1990

Is There Value in Reprocessing Legacy Marine Streamer Seismic for Improved Resolution? A Recent Example from Indonesia

Dmitri Skorinski, Ted Manning

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... imaging push down and amplitude attenuation. The deeper data is characterised by a thick carbonate interval (Kais Formation) overlying a heavily karstified...

2014

X-Ray Computed Tomography: A Nondestructive Method for Quantitative Analysis of Sediment Cores: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER

Thomas H. Orsi , Carl M. Edwards , Aubrey L. Anderson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., 1975, Photon attenuation in computed tomography: Medical Physics, v. 2, p. 307-320. NARAYANAN, K., AND DEANS, H.A., 1988, A flow model based...

1994

Multidimensional, experimental and modeling evaluation of permeability evolution, the Caney Shale Field Lab, OK, USA

A. Katende, G. Awejori, M. Benge, S. Nakagawa, Y. Wang, F. Xiong, J. Puckette, M. Grammer, J. Rutqvist, C. Doughty, A. Bunger, T. Paronish, D. Crandall, J. Renk, M. Radonjic

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...% of original gas in place is produced from these reservoirs. Understanding the mechanisms behind fracture conductivity past the first couple of years...

2023

Book Reviews

Arthur Saller, Gian Gaspare Zuffa

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., wind erosion, dating of desert sequences, and extraterrestrial arid environments. The regional synthesis chapters are especially useful...

1998

Integrating Fracture Diagnostics for Improved Microseismic Interpretation and Stimulation Modeling

Norman Warpinski, Mike Mayerhofer, Eric Davis, Eric Holley

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... they modify the existing in-situ stress state to fully understand why microseisms occur. Source mechanisms can be useful for determining the natural fracture...

2014

Using x-ray computed tomography to estimate hydrate saturation in sediment cores from Green Canyon 955, northern Gulf of Mexico

Emma A. Oti, Ann E. Cook, Stephen C. Phillips, and Melanie E. Holland

AAPG Bulletin

... decrease is only a useful indicator if all of the excess chlorinity from hydrate formation has fully diffused away (Ussler and Paull, 2001...

2022

AMS: A Petrofabric Tool to Measure Fabric Anisotropy Across Shale Units

Gerhard Heij, Douglas Elmore, Jennifer Roberts, Alex K. Steullet, Shannon A. Dulin, Sarah Friedman

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and the processes/mechanisms that align minerals in rocks (Borradaile and Jackson, 2004). Previous AMS studies on shales have primarily focused...

2015

Reservoirs Come in All Shapes and Sizes, and Some are More Difficult than Others

Stephen Pickering, Steve McHugo

GEO ExPro Magazine

... positioning, fine spatial sampling, and calibration of source and receivers, resulting in improved noise attenuation and increased bandwidth...

2004

Broadband Marine Seismic, Does Acquisition Make a Difference?

Martin Bayly, Sandeep Kumar Chandola, Low Cheng Foo, Abdul Aziz Muhamad, Swee Leng Ng

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of the source, near surface effects (free surface ghosts in the marine situation), the overall earth attenuation, and the level of additive environmental...

2013

Abstract: Determining Scale Properties from Seismic Transmission Responses: A Modeling Study; #90171 (2013)

Emmanuel L. Bongajum and Bernd Milkereit

Search and Discovery.com

... can cause apparent attenuation. c) Mie scattering; where the size of the heterogeneities are comparable to the wavelength. d) Small angle scattering...

2013

Abstract: Converted Wave Receiver Statics from First Break Mode Conversions; #90171 (2013)

Kristof De Meersman and Marcelo Roizman

Search and Discovery.com

... GeoConvention 2009, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May 4-8, 2009 This type of converted wave arrivals have some particularly useful properties. First...

2013

Abstract: Determining Scale Properties from Seismic Transmission Responses: A Modeling Study; #90171 (2013)

Emmanuel L. Bongajum and Bernd Milkereit

Search and Discovery.com

... can cause apparent attenuation. c) Mie scattering; where the size of the heterogeneities are comparable to the wavelength. d) Small angle scattering...

2013

Abstract: Converted Wave Receiver Statics from First Break Mode Conversions; #90171 (2013)

Kristof De Meersman and Marcelo Roizman

Search and Discovery.com

... GeoConvention 2009, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May 4-8, 2009 This type of converted wave arrivals have some particularly useful properties. First...

2013

Seismic Methodologies Adapted for Use in Acoustic Logging, #41666 (2015).

Shreya B. Ley, Partha Biswas

Search and Discovery.com

... undetected. For this last issue, we need look no further than seismic and microseismic techniques for guidance. Due to issues with signal attenuation...

2015

Poststack Processing Steps for Preconditioning Seismic Data; #42399 (2019)

Ritesh Kumar Sharma, Satinder Chopra

Search and Discovery.com

... of reflections beyond a certain offset/angle chosen as the limit of useful reflection signal). Fresh Ideas Needed The success of AVO attribute...

2019

Vertical anomaly clusters: Evidence for vertical gas migration across multilayered sealing sequences

Martino Foschi, Joseph A. Cartwright, and Frank J. Peel

AAPG Bulletin

... anomalies could be expected in many other basins, so VACs may be a useful direct hydrocarbon indicator with specific genetic significance for hydrocarbon...

2014

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