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A new algorithm for frequency-dependent shear-wave splitting parameters extraction
Jian-li Zhang;  Yun Wang;  Jun Lu
2013
Source PublicationJournal of Geophysics and Engineering
Volume10Issue:5Pages:1-8
Abstract

In the exploration of a fractured reservoir, it is very important for reservoir engineers to get information about fracture sizes, because macro-scale fractures are more significant to the control of reservoir storability and fluid flow even though both micro-scale cracks and macro-scale fractures contribute to the dominant anisotropy. Recently, a poroelastic equivalent medium model was proposed by Chapman, which describes the frequency-dependent anisotropy effect with the fracture size being one of the key parameters. Based on this model, geophysicists have done work to measure fracture sizes from seismic data. However, it is necessary to extract frequency-dependent anisotropy before inverting for fracture size. In this paper, a new algorithm is developed for extracting frequency-dependent anisotropic parameters from surface multi-component seismic data, especially from a common-receiver-gather. Compared with the conventional method of extracting the splitting parameters only for different frequency bands, it is possible to extract splitting parameters for each frequency with the new algorithm. To check the reliability of the algorithm, a common-receiver-all-azimuth-gather is synthesized by the vector convolution method, involving the splitting parameters dependent on frequency. Test results show that the frequency-dependent splitting parameters will be extracted accurately with a general level of noise (the signal to noise ratio, SNR for shot, equals 3). More importantly, under the joint constraints of multi-azimuth data, a satisfactory result will be obtained even if the noise is significant (SNR equals 1). The good performance of the algorithm in a model test indicates its potential for field applications.

KeywordFracture Detection frequency-dependent Frequency-domain layer Stripping
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/11049
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.Multi-Wave and Multi-Component (MWMC) Group, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, People’s Republic of China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, People’s Republic of China
3.Multi-Wave and Multi-Component (MWMC) Group, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Science, Guiyang 550002, People’s Republic of China
4.The Key Laboratory of Marine Reservoir Evolution and Hydrocarbon Accumulation Mechanism, Ministry of Education of China, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, People’s Republic of China
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Jian-li Zhang;Yun Wang;Jun Lu. A new algorithm for frequency-dependent shear-wave splitting parameters extraction[J]. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering,2013,10(5):1-8.
APA Jian-li Zhang;Yun Wang;Jun Lu.(2013).A new algorithm for frequency-dependent shear-wave splitting parameters extraction.Journal of Geophysics and Engineering,10(5),1-8.
MLA Jian-li Zhang;Yun Wang;Jun Lu."A new algorithm for frequency-dependent shear-wave splitting parameters extraction".Journal of Geophysics and Engineering 10.5(2013):1-8.
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