Application of Synthetic Seismograms to Geophysical Prospecting

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Synthetic seismograms of reflectivity method and some field records available are studied to detect the amplitude anomalies at the interface of the gaothermal reservoir the gas and/or oil boundary, and the underground tunnel. The first arrival of PO wave on the P-SV record are weak and emergent while those of P wave only rotated with respect to an incident angle are clear. This can, be explained by means of the energy loss of P-SV wave conversion. The primary reflections of P waves about depth fade away as compared to SH waves which do not perform any conversion, although they hold high attenuation in the fully saturated fluid layers. Reflection of comparable strength is present at the P-wave and S-wave... boundaries, but gas-saturated zones correlating with P wave bright spots do not show equivalent attenuation anomalies. Thus the comparative technique of P-SV wave and SI i wave records is very useful to indicate the strong amplitude anomalies at the boundaries of sealing targets.
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APA:  (1990)  Application of Synthetic Seismograms to Geophysical Prospecting

MLA: Application of Synthetic Seismograms to Geophysical Prospecting. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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