Extracting frequency dependent velocities from full waveform sonic data

In porous, fluid-filled rock formations, compressional seismic wave velocities show a strong dependence on frequency. The potential linkage between P-wave velocity dispersion and permeability would make the use of broadband sonic waveform data suitable for determining reservoir parameters. Automatic...

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Main Authors: Pun, W., Milkereit, B., Harris, Brett
Other Authors: Society of Exploration Geophysics
Format: Conference Paper
Published: SEG 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11306
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author Pun, W.
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description In porous, fluid-filled rock formations, compressional seismic wave velocities show a strong dependence on frequency. The potential linkage between P-wave velocity dispersion and permeability would make the use of broadband sonic waveform data suitable for determining reservoir parameters. Automatic velocity analysis of multi-channel sonic data can be tailored to detect and measure frequency dependent velocities.This seismic data processing strategy enables the creation of velocity dispersion logs for fluid-filled porous media.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-113062017-09-13T16:06:41Z Extracting frequency dependent velocities from full waveform sonic data Pun, W. Milkereit, B. Harris, Brett Society of Exploration Geophysics In porous, fluid-filled rock formations, compressional seismic wave velocities show a strong dependence on frequency. The potential linkage between P-wave velocity dispersion and permeability would make the use of broadband sonic waveform data suitable for determining reservoir parameters. Automatic velocity analysis of multi-channel sonic data can be tailored to detect and measure frequency dependent velocities.This seismic data processing strategy enables the creation of velocity dispersion logs for fluid-filled porous media. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11306 10.1190/1.3513698 SEG fulltext
spellingShingle Pun, W.
Milkereit, B.
Harris, Brett
Extracting frequency dependent velocities from full waveform sonic data
title Extracting frequency dependent velocities from full waveform sonic data
title_full Extracting frequency dependent velocities from full waveform sonic data
title_fullStr Extracting frequency dependent velocities from full waveform sonic data
title_full_unstemmed Extracting frequency dependent velocities from full waveform sonic data
title_short Extracting frequency dependent velocities from full waveform sonic data
title_sort extracting frequency dependent velocities from full waveform sonic data
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11306