Title: Seismic Velocities
1Seismic Velocities
Important for
Conversion from traveltime to depth
Check of results by modeling
Imaging of the data (migration)
Classification and Filtering of Signal and Noise
Predictions of the Lithology
Aid for geological Interpretation
2Seismic velocities
- Can be written as function of physical quantities
that describe stress/strain relations - Depend on medium properties
- Measurements of velocities
- Definitions of velocities (interval, rms, average
etc.) - Dix formula relation between rms and interval
velocities - Anisotropy
3Physical quantities to describe stress-strain
properties of isotropic medium
- Bulk modulus k volume stress/strain
- Shear modulus ? shear stress/strain
- Poissons ratio ? transverse/longitudinal strain
- Youngs modulus E longitudinal stress/strain
4Bulk modulus
Bulk modulus
k compressibility
5Shear modulus
Shear modulus
t is the shear stress
The shear modulus m is zero for fluids and
gaseous media
6Poissons ratio
-
Poissons ratio varies from 0 to ½. Poissons
ratio has the value ½ for fluids
7Youngs modulus
L
8Seismic Velocities in a homogeneous medium
Can be expressed as function of different
combinations of K, ?, E, ?, ?, ? Often used
expressions are
k Bulk modulus
? Poisson ratio
E Youngs modulus
m
Shear modulus
? mass density
9Ratio Vp and Vs depends on Poisson ratio
where
10Seismic velocity
- Depend on
- Matrix and structure of the stone
- Lithology
- Porosity
- Porefilling interstitial fluid
- Temperature
- Degree of compaction
11Seismic Velocity depending on rock properties
(Sheriff und Geldard, 1995)
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13Measurements of velocities
- Laboratory measurements using probes
- Borehole measurements
- Refraction seismics
- Analysis of reflection hyperbolas
- Vertical seismic profiling
14P-wave velocities vp for different material in
(km/s)
Kearey and Brooks, 1991
15P-wave velocities vp for different material in
(km/s)
Kearey and Brooks, 1991
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18Velocities
Interval-Velocity
Instantaneous Velocity
Average-Velocity
tm measured reflected ray traveltime tm
one-way reflected ray traveltime only through mth
layer
19Several horizontal layers
t1
V1, ?1
t2
t3
v2 , t2
Measured traveltimes
v3 , t3
RMS-velocity (root-mean-square)
20Dix Formula
Conversion from v
in vint (interval velocities)
rms
n-1
n
Vrms is approximated by the stacking velocity
that is obtained by NMO correction of a CMP
measurement. (when maximum offset is small
compared with reflector depth)
21Anisotropy
Fast
Slow
Anisotropy(seismic) Variation of seismic
velocity depending on the direction in which it
is measured.