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Abstract: Computer-Generated "Scale Previous HitFunctionsNext Hit" for Conversion of Resistivity to Pseudovelocity Logs

R. F. Blakely, J. F. Whaley, M. E. Biggs, A. J. Rudman

Computer generation of "scale Previous HitfunctionsNext Hit" to establish the empirical relation between short-normal resistivity and continuous-Previous HitvelocityNext Hit logs (CVL) in Indiana eliminates human bias in generating pseudovelocity logs for time-Previous HitdepthTop studies for seismic prospecting. Comparison of plotting techniques for apparent resistivity (Ra) versus transit time (TT) to derive scale function constants (A,B,C) for the expression of pseudotransit time TT^prime = A + (B)Ra-1C/ indicates that a log-log plot with a straight-line least-squares fit yields excellent pseudovelocity logs in form and magnitude. Pseudotravel times from a datum to selected stratigraphic horizons compare favorably with those taken from CVLs.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90972©1976 AAPG-SEPM Annual Convention and Exhibition, New Orleans, LA