Evaluation of potential geological hazards in the Sea of Okhotsk from conventional 3D seismic observations

© Near Surface Geoscience Conference & Exhibition 2018. All rights reserved. The study presents novel data on the potential geological hazards on the shelf of the Sea of Okhotsk. The near-surface characterization is mainly based on the analysis of the conventional 3D seismic dataset (5-100 Hz)...

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Main Authors: Tokarev, M., Pirogova, A., Roslyakov, A., Shalaeva, N., Terekhina, Y., Glubokovskikh, Stanislav, Rybin, N.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73661
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author Tokarev, M.
Pirogova, A.
Roslyakov, A.
Shalaeva, N.
Terekhina, Y.
Glubokovskikh, Stanislav
Rybin, N.
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Pirogova, A.
Roslyakov, A.
Shalaeva, N.
Terekhina, Y.
Glubokovskikh, Stanislav
Rybin, N.
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description © Near Surface Geoscience Conference & Exhibition 2018. All rights reserved. The study presents novel data on the potential geological hazards on the shelf of the Sea of Okhotsk. The near-surface characterization is mainly based on the analysis of the conventional 3D seismic dataset (5-100 Hz). The special processing of the 3D data and the amplitude-based approach to the interpretation (AVO-analysis, seismic inversion) allows us to evaluate geohazards at different scales over a wide range of depths from the first meters to nearly 1 km from the sea bottom. The main types of the potential geohazards in the area are the gas-bearing sediments, zones of a focused fluid discharge, intervals with abnormal pore pressure and faults.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-736612019-02-19T04:27:58Z Evaluation of potential geological hazards in the Sea of Okhotsk from conventional 3D seismic observations Tokarev, M. Pirogova, A. Roslyakov, A. Shalaeva, N. Terekhina, Y. Glubokovskikh, Stanislav Rybin, N. © Near Surface Geoscience Conference & Exhibition 2018. All rights reserved. The study presents novel data on the potential geological hazards on the shelf of the Sea of Okhotsk. The near-surface characterization is mainly based on the analysis of the conventional 3D seismic dataset (5-100 Hz). The special processing of the 3D data and the amplitude-based approach to the interpretation (AVO-analysis, seismic inversion) allows us to evaluate geohazards at different scales over a wide range of depths from the first meters to nearly 1 km from the sea bottom. The main types of the potential geohazards in the area are the gas-bearing sediments, zones of a focused fluid discharge, intervals with abnormal pore pressure and faults. 2018 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73661 10.3997/2214-4609.201802684 restricted
spellingShingle Tokarev, M.
Pirogova, A.
Roslyakov, A.
Shalaeva, N.
Terekhina, Y.
Glubokovskikh, Stanislav
Rybin, N.
Evaluation of potential geological hazards in the Sea of Okhotsk from conventional 3D seismic observations
title Evaluation of potential geological hazards in the Sea of Okhotsk from conventional 3D seismic observations
title_full Evaluation of potential geological hazards in the Sea of Okhotsk from conventional 3D seismic observations
title_fullStr Evaluation of potential geological hazards in the Sea of Okhotsk from conventional 3D seismic observations
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of potential geological hazards in the Sea of Okhotsk from conventional 3D seismic observations
title_short Evaluation of potential geological hazards in the Sea of Okhotsk from conventional 3D seismic observations
title_sort evaluation of potential geological hazards in the sea of okhotsk from conventional 3d seismic observations
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73661