Complex Seismic Trace Attributes In Coal Exploration

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Lawrence M. Gochioco
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The interpretation of coal seismic data requires a certain precision and accuracy to make the results more reliable. The signature of the seismic wavelet provides a host of valuable geologic information. Subtle features and anomalies, not easily observed in conventional black and white seismic sections, are enhanced through color attribute displays in terms of frequency, amplitude and phase. Coal seam anomalies like sandstone washouts produce a distinct pattern in frequency and amplitude displays due to the change in the net acoustic impedance contrast. Faults produce frequency and amplitude variations due to interference within the Fresnel zone that straddles the fault. The magnitude of displacement is estimated by studying the effects of faults on reflection amplitudes and frequency from computer-generated models.
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APA: Lawrence M. Gochioco  (1989)  Complex Seismic Trace Attributes In Coal Exploration

MLA: Lawrence M. Gochioco Complex Seismic Trace Attributes In Coal Exploration. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1989.

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