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 9 Processing seismic
reflections post-stack processes
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3If reflection seismic data could be acquired to
mimic the velocity log, then the frequency
content would have to include both low and high
frequencies.
4A post-stack inversion of the seismic trace
matches the well log for the 8-80 Hz frequencies
of the seismic data but lacks the broader
bandwidth to make a better match.
5From the acoustic impedance log of the well, one
can derive raw and filtered reflectivity series,
which, when convolved with the seismic wavelet,
makes the seismic reflection trace.
6This illustrates what the acoustic impedance log
might look like when inverted from seismic data
of varying bandwidth.
7The effect of applying varying phase rotation to
the inverted seismic trace is illustrated here.
8From Oz Yilmaz p. 1862
9From Oz Yilmaz p. 1864