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Chapter from: SG 42:  Applications of 3-D Seismic Data to Exploration and Production

Edited by: 
Paul Weimer and Thomas L. David

Authors:
David L. Risch, Barry E. Donaldson, and Chris K. Taylor


Published 1996 as part of Studies in Geology 42
Copyright © 1996 The American Association of Petroleum Geologists.  All Rights Reserved.
 

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CHAPTER 14

Chapter 14: Deep-Water Facies Previous HitAnalysisNext Hit Using 3-D Seismic Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Stratigraphy and Workstation Techniques: An Example from Plio-Pleistocene Strata, Northern Gulf of Mexico

David L. Risch*, Barry E. DonaldsonÝ, and Chris K. Taylorý

Risch, D. L., B. E. Donaldson, and C. K. Taylor, Deep-water facies Previous HitanalysisNext Hit using 3-D seismic Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphy and workstation techniques: an example from Plio-Pleistocene strata, Northern Gulf of Mexico, in P. Weimer and T. L. Davis, eds., AAPG Studies in Geology No. 42 and SEG Geophysical Developments Series No. 5, AAPG/SEG, Tulsa p. 143-148.

 

ABSTRACT


Deep-water lithofacies predictions were made in the Green Canyon area of offshore Louisiana using seismic facies Previous HitanalysisNext Hit of 3-D data within a Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphic framework. The versatility of the computer workstation and the high lateral resolution of the 3-D seismic data allowed us to identify stratigraphic boundaries and distinguish internal characteristics. Multiple flattened horizon slices were excellent for viewing the detailed geomorphic shapes and positions of depositional systems. Lithofacies maps of stratigraphic intervals were made quickly from seismic facies maps using volume attribute Previous HitanalysisNext Hit and calibrated with Previous HitwellTop logs and selected seismic profiles.

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