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Attributes Assisted Seismic Interpretation in Pre-Stack Time Previous HitVersusNext Hit Previous HitDepthNext Hit Migration Previous HitDataNext Hit

Abstract

Pre-stack time migration (PSTM) has pitfalls in processing seismic Previous HitdataNext Hit which causes artificial features on seismic images and might mislead the structural interpretation. First, fault shadows give rise to a second (artificial) discontinuity coherence images computed Previous HitfromNext Hit PSTM Previous HitdataNext Hit. Second, Previous HitvelocityNext Hit pull-up and push-down caused by the lateral changes in the overburden such as carbonate buildups and incised valleys will give rise to erroneous curvature anomalies in PSTM Previous HitdataNext Hit. Besides, PSTM Previous HitdataNext Hit may be poorly focused in complex structures. Fault terminations of reflectors may be misaligned, giving rise to “wormy” coherence anomalies. Channels and other stratigraphic features may be diffused, making them hard to interpret. To remove the above pitfalls caused by PSTM, pre-stack Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration (PSDM), which assumes that seismic waves are propagated in straight rays, is necessary in the presence of strong lateral Previous HitvelocityNext Hit variation to avoid these artifacts. The more accurate Previous HitvelocityNext Hit model established by PSDM better images complex structures. The seismic Previous HitdataNext Hit Previous HitfromNext Hit the Bohai Bay Basin in China are separately processed by PSTM as well as PSDM, combining with seismic attributes, to compare the seismic imaging quality. Several sub-fault splays artifacts in coherence generate the fault-shadow zones under dipping main faults in PSTM Previous HitdataNext Hit, but disappear in PSDM Previous HitdataNext Hit. The curvature anomalies related to the lateral variations may be misinterpreted as real structures in PSTM Previous HitdataNext Hit, which are removed in precise Previous HitvelocityNext Hit PSDM Previous HitdataNext Hit. Therefore, In the presence of strong lateral variations in Previous HitvelocityTop, PSDM is better for interpreting complex structures comparing PSTM which fails to properly image the subsurface.