--> ABSTRACT: 3-D Imaging Beneath Water-Bottom Channels in the Gippsland Basin: A Case Study, by K. T. Jerry Young, William A. Schneider Jr., Becky G. Houston, Roy E. Clark Jr., and John R. Moore; #91019 (1996)
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3-D Previous HitImagingNext Hit Beneath Water-Bottom Channels in the Gippsland Basin: A Case Study

K. T. Jerry Young, William A. Schneider Jr., Becky G. Houston, Roy E. Clark Jr., and John R. Moore

Water-bottom channels in the Gippsland Basin cause nonhyperbolic moveout and time delays resulting in disrupted and distorted structural images on time sections. In 3-D processing, prestack Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration is the ultimate processing technique for resolving nonhyperbolic moveout and producing correct Previous HitdepthNext Hit images. But, the high cost and slow turnaround time of 3-D prestack Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration limits its application. An alternative 3-D processing approach, consisting of prestack 3-D replacement dynamics, stacking, poststack inverse 3-D replacement dynamics, and 3-D poststack Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration, was applied to a 3-D survey located near the shelf-slope edge of the Gippsland Basin.

Application of 3-D replacement dynamics reduced nonhyperbolic moveout caused by variable water Previous HitdepthNext Hit and improved the quality of stacked traces. We found that the interval velocity distribution below the sea floor is largely controlled by compaction or Previous HitdepthNext Hit below the sea floor. Poststack Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration, with a compaction-based velocity field, removed the structural distortion beneath the channels, resulting in an accurate 3-D Previous HitdepthTop image.

AAPG Search and Discover Article #91019©1996 AAPG Convention and Exhibition 19-22 May 1996, San Diego, California