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Utah Geological Association

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Hydrocarbon and Mineral Resources of the Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado, 1992
Pages 219-226

Determination of Depth Models Through Self-Consistent Structural Modeling to Help Delineate Hydrocarbon Traps in the Uinta Basin

Alvin K. Benson

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Seismic reflection data can be modeled using the wave equation (or ray tracing) to help “unravel” complex geology. This approach is needed in structurally complex areas, such as the Uinta Basin, in order to get a good representation of the true subsurface structure. Self-consistent structural modeling can be used to build an accurate depth-velocity model and the probable subsurface structure. When available, this process is constrained by nearby well data. An example from the Uinta Basin area in northeastern Utah will be examined to help to delineate possible hydrocarbon traps.


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