A Novel Technique
for Fracture Data Analysis Using Three-Dimensional Signal Processing and
Statistical Cluster Analysis: Outcrop Examples from the
Pigott, John D.1, Louis C. Niglio2,
Andy Rich3 (1)
Cluster analysis and signal processing techniques can
effectively discriminate clear signals from noise when applied to fracture
populations, i.e. delineate spatially and temporally discrete fracture
populations. Fracture analysis was performed in outcrop from 11 field stations
along the
frequency
domain
, 3D deconvolved, and analyzed
statistically both among and between stations.
For the
Analysis of paleostresses for the Gulf
of Suez appear to be related to specific tectonic events predating, coeval
with, and post-dating the crustal extension of the
Gulf of Suez with overprinting by the sinistral
opening of the Gulf of Aqaba. For the
The 3D signal
processing and cluster analysis technique appears to be robust and to hold
great promise for the potential use of fracture mechanical stratigraphy
and interpreted paleostress analysis even in noisy
data.