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Abstract: Interpretive Uses of Seismic Modeling with Emphasis on Stratigraphy and Seismic Previous HitResolutionNext Hit

N. S. Neidell, J. P. Lindsey, F. J. Hilterman

Most of the initial benefits derived from simulating seismic exploration over subsurface models were directed toward structural interpretive applications. Current seismic-model studies are providing insights which are principally of stratigraphic nature. For example, the Previous HitresolutionTop inherent in the usual band of seismic frequencies under appropriate conditions was discovered to be at least three times greater than previously conceived. Additionally, quantitative methods for utilizing wavelet-processed data are beginning to emerge. Such progress at this early stage of effort suggests more significant results to follow.

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