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Abstract: Benefits and Limitations of 3-D Poststack Previous HitDepthNext Hit Previous HitImagingNext Hit in Complex Geological Settings

Julian Cabrera

Over the past several years there has been a dramatic improvement in the geophysical Previous HitimagingNext Hit of geologically complex areas. Three-dimensional acquisition and processing have added significantly to the Previous HitimagingNext Hit capabilities needed to view these three-dimensional earth structures. 3-D dip moveout (DMO) and 3-D time migration have provided the exploration geophysicist with remarkably better images than their 2-D predecessors.

Because fast and inexpensive computer technologies are now available, this allows us to further improve our subsurface images by Previous HitimagingNext Hit in the Previous HitdepthNext Hit domain. With these advances, 3-D poststack Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration is quickly becoming a routine processing step before and during the interpretation of seismic data. Behind all this, the interpreter and seismic processor become the key driving forces from within a closed loop of interpretation, velocity model building, and Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration.

We will present a series of case-history examples where we will see the clear benefits of applying 3-D poststack Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration to problems where complex geology is present. We will point out that to keep succeeding we must still improve our velocity-model building techniques. We must then realize that there is only so much that poststack Previous HitimagingNext Hit can do and we must avail ourselves of 3-D prestack Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration to continue with the Previous HitimagingTop task.

This scenario will likely not stop ...

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90951©1996 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Caracas, Venezuela