--> Abstract: Application Of Volume Visualization Techniques For The Structural Interpretation Of The Top Paleocene, West Of The Shetland Islands, And The Late Jurassic Vulcan Formation Within The Vulcan Sub-Basin, North Western Australia, by G. Kidd; #90928 (1999).
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KIDD, GERALD
Paradigm Geophysical Corporation, Houston, TX

Abstract: Application of Volume Visualization Techniques for the Structural Interpretation of the Top Paleocene, West of the Shetland Islands, and the Late Jurassic Vulcan Formation within the Vulcan Sub-Basin, North Western Australia

Previous Hit3-DNext Hit structural interpretation, in general, ranges from mapping structural style to detailed mapping of subtle faults Current popular Previous Hit3-DNext Hit interpretation methods are conventional seismic data interpretation and the utilization of attributes such as Previous HitcoherencyNext Hit volumes. Volume visualization offers alternative interpretation methods which may provide the exploration and production geoscientist with new techniques to generate higher quality interpretations in less time. Two datasets are used to illustrate the technology. One is a Previous Hit3-DTop from the Vulcan SubBasin, North West Australia, where the highly structured Late Jurassic Vulcan formation is mapped to determine its structural style, and the second is the detailed mapping of a Paleocene, complexly faulted low relief anticline, West of the Shetland Islands. Detailed descriptions of the work flow and visualization techniques are discussed, with numerous images to illustrate the benefits and limitations.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90928©1999 AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, Texas