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Adaptive Previous HitDipNext Hit Estimations on Post-Stack Seismic Data

Abstract

A robust Previous HitdipNext Hit estimate is essential in many calculations performed on post stack seismic including Previous HitdipNext Hit steered seismic attribute calculations. According to Chopra and Marfurt (Seismic attributes for prospect identification and reservoir characterization, 2007) there are several methods to estimate Previous HitdipNext Hit and they fall into three main categories; spatial and temporal derivatives, Previous HitdipNext Hit scan of most Previous HitcoherentNext Hit reflector and eigenvectors of gradient structure tensors. All these methods have a limitation of assuming static operators throughout the entire calculation, which is what our method attempts to resolve. We propose a new approach to a robust Previous HitdipNext Hit estimation that involves adaptive Previous HitfilteringNext Hit techniques that are better suited to the nature of seismic data. The adaptive Previous HitfilteringNext Hit approach accounts for seismic properties and tunes various parameters during calculations to better resolve Previous HitdipNext Hit estimations. This way the estimate accounts for attenuation of the seismic signal as well as changes in seismic texture. One of the key aspects to this adaptive Previous HitfilteringNext Hit is the novel rotational transformation method developed. The Previous HitdipNext Hit estimation results are imaged using the illumination techniques discussed in (Aqrawi and Boe, Imaging structural geology with Previous HitdipNext Hit and directional Previous HitdipNext Hit, 2012) Preliminary testing of this method is done on a synthetic dataset consisting of spheres to see how robust the estimation is. This is done in a comparison study to other market leading Previous HitdipNext Hit estimation techniques. We also test this method on data from the Gulf of Mexico with structural features such as folding, salt diapers, faults (both minor and major), and chaotic seismic textures. This gives more insight in real life examples and strengthens our findings from the synthetic data comparisons. The comparison results to market leading Previous HitdipNext Hit estimations show a sharper, more robust estimate that delineates structural features better in post stack seismic and is less sensitive to random Previous HitnoiseTop.