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Abstract: Regional Previous HitVelocityNext Hit Reduction

David Judson, Bruce Meadours, John Sherwood, Johann Sattlegger

In the conventional processing of exploration-seismic data from an offshore regional survey, many estimates are made of velocities which will optimize the stacking of common-depth-point data. Provided the geologic structure is not overly complex it is reasonable to utilize this stacking-Previous HitvelocityNext Hit information to derive gross-Previous HitintervalNext Hit Previous HitvelocityNext Hit estimates. These facilitate the approximate conversion of seismic times to depth and can be utilized further in the interpretation of gross lithologic changes.

A recently developed statistical method allows the extraction of gross-Previous HitintervalNext Hit velocities, given stacking-Previous HitvelocityNext Hit information for the region and an approximate time-space model for each geologic interface. A least-square error fit is made to the stacking-Previous HitvelocityNext Hit observations by suitably adjusting the unknown Previous HitintervalNext Hit velocities in the following manner.

The Previous HitvelocityNext Hit within each geologic unit is allowed to change laterally in a continuous manner by representing its squared value with a piecewise continuous bicubic polynomial with unknown coefficients. Such a Previous HitvelocityNext Hit model results in a large set of linear equations relating the unknown coefficients to each original stacking-Previous HitvelocityNext Hit observation. Because of the possibly large number of equations and coefficients it is preferable to use an iterative approach to derive the least-square error solution. This final solution provides a compact representation of the lateral Previous HitintervalNext Hit-Previous HitvelocityNext Hit variations for the region. Its form is particularly convenient for seismic time-to-depth conversion and the production of Previous HitmapsNext Hit.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90976©1976 AAPG-SEPM-SEG Pacific Section Meeting, San Francisco, California