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Advanced Seismic interpretation for Structure, Stratigraphy and Reservoir Prediction

  1. objectives of facies modelling     

  2. glossary of terms used in stratigraphy      

  3. facies    

  4. facies models     

  5. depositional systems and systems tracts    

  6. allostratigraphy   

  7. bounding discontinuities    

  8. filter responses    

  9. responses of filters to an arbitrary input signal (convolution)   

  10. convolution   

  11. the convolutional model    

  12. the reflectivity   

  13. the seismic wavelet    

  14. Robinson and the statistical  approach    

  15. review of some types of deconvolution   

  16. wiener filtering and smoothing    

  17. predictive deconvolution    

  18. optimal smoothing    

  19. principles of maximum-likelihood estimation     

  20. application of maximum-likelihood to time series    

  21. Gaussian signals versus sparse signals   

  22. reflectivity model   

  23. homomorphic deconvolution   

  24. comparison of the various types of decon   

  25. amplitude and phase responses of filters    

  26. array design    superposition   

  27. how are these responses computed    

  28. Huygens' principle    

  29. Rayleigh's criterion   

  30. seismic wave field     

  31. the principle of reciprocity   

  32. sampling techniques    

  33. sampling theorem    

  34. signal recovery    

  35. spatial sampling    

  36. sampling paradox     

  37. aliasing    

  38. spatial aliasing    

  39. receiver station spacing    

  40. survey design and planning    

  41. seismic resolution    

  42. vertical resolution   

  43. temporal resolution    

  44. lateral seismic resolution    

  45. Fresnel diffractions    

  46. migration aperture    

  47. maximum allowable far offset   

  48. seismic amplitudes   

  49. energy decay    

  50. three dimensional seismic recording    

  51. 3d fold    

  52. processing problems   

  53. anisotropy   

  54. NMO reference     

  55. phase problems    

  56. seismic and sequence stratigraphy    

  57. unconformities   

  58. parasequences and marine flooding surfaces   

  59. Exxon theory    

  60. sequence boundaries    

  61. systems tracts   

  62. sequence stratigraphy and sea level change    

  63. eustasy, relative sea level and water depth    

  64. control of sea level change   

  65. stratigraphic analysis     

  66. milankovitch cycles   

  67. procedure for systematical stratigraphic interpretation    

  68. subsurface facies analysis    

  69. seismic reflections    

  70. seismic stratigraphy     

  71. sequence stratigraphy   

  72. the basic units of sequence stratigraphy   

  73. electric logs as environment indicators    

  74. seismic facies analysis   

  75. turbidites    

  76. fans   

  77. major external morphologies    

  78. large-scale facies relationships   

  79. delta-forming processes   

  80. barrier island and estuarine systems    

  81. estuaries   

  82. interpretation of seismic data    

  83. tectonics   

  84. models for rifts   

  85. chevron construction    

  86. requirements for a balanced cross-section    

  87. salt tectonics   

  88. carbonate buildups, including reefs and banks   

  89. prospect analysis    

  90. the seismic method and basin and prospect analysis   

  91. various channel signatures    

  92. seismic amplitudes    

  93. Zoeppritz’ equations     

  94. several types of gas-sand responses    

  95. lithological effects on the Poisson ratio   

  96. p- and s-wave interpretation    

  97. estimation of reservoir properties using seismic data   

  98. reservoir delineation    

  99. seismic amplitude modeling   

  100. data conditioning    

  101. the pseudo-acoustic impedance section    

  102. seismic lithologic modeling    

  103. the l-1 norm modeling method    

  104. amplitude versus offset analysis        

  105. introduction to inversions    

  106. reflection coefficients    

  107. amplitude versus offset analysis   

  108. significance of attributes    

  109. summary of pitfalls in seismic interpretation 

 

Of Benefit to

Anyone who interprets seismic data and needs to get a better understanding of signal behavior, and response under various geologic settings.

Key Benefits

  • Benefit : Better understanding of relationship between seismic signal and lithology and stratigraphy

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