Title: ESCI 444Exploration Geophysics II Reflection Seismic Data Processing
1ESCI 444-Exploration Geophysics IIReflection
Seismic Data Processing
Spring, 2007
- Steve H. Danbom, Ph.D., P.G.
- Adjunct Professor
- Office - Room 206A
- Office Hours By Appointment
Lecture Week 8 Processing seismic
reflections migration
2ProMax overview statement on Migration as the
term applies to seismic reflection data.
3Further discussion of Migration.
4Still further discussion of Migration.
5Here is an example migration problem associated
with using the seismic reflection method in
imaging steep dip.
6Migration 101
7Constant velocity migration
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9Examine point diffraction using (1)
normal-incidence reflectivity, (2) Huygens
Principle the exploding reflector, and (3) a
series of such points that would define a
reflecting surface.
10Constant velocity migration
11From Oz Yilmaz, Volume I, p. 483
12From Oz Yilmaz, Volume I, p. 483
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16From Oz Yilmaz, Volume I, p. 484
Summation along the hyperbolic path defined by
t2 ?2 4x2/V2RMS
17From Oz Yilmaz, Volume I, p. 484
18Schematic that shows the imaging problem for a
simple anticline.
19Fermats Least-Time Principle
A light ray traveling from one point to another
will follow a path such that, compared with
nearby paths, the time required is either a
minimum or a maximum or will remain unchanged
(it the ray will remain stationary).
20Schematic that shows the imaging problem for a
simple syncline.
21Bow-tie effect in seismic imaging that is the
consequence of trying to image a bowl that has
a buried focus.
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24Schematic that shows the imaging problem for a
vertical fault.
25Schematic that shows the imaging problem for a
30-degree fault.
26Schematic that shows the imaging problem for a
reef model.
27From Oz Yilmaz, Volume I, pp. 463-486.
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31French model to demonstrate the value of 3-D
migration
32IFP Marmousi earth model used to compare the
effectiveness of various migration procedures.
33From Oz Yilmaz, Volume I, pp. 463-486.
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35General discussion of the term Dip Moveout (DMO)
36DMO is a seismic processing operation to correct
for the fact that, for dipping reflections, the
traces of a CMP gather do not involve a common
reflecting point e.g., line 1.
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42Discussion on various types of migration methods.
43Keep this in mind.
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53Oz example section with 3-D post-stack time
migration
54Oz example section with 3-D pre-stack depth
migration
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