尊重地震结构的地层表面和解释的地质时间表面

IF 3 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Geophysics Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.1190/geo2022-0432.1
Fu Wang, Xinming Wu, Hongliu Zeng, X. Janson, C. Kerans
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摘要

地震层位在储层模型构建和沉积面解释中发挥着重要作用,为地震反演提供了关键的低频约束。在盆地和区域解释中,地震反射代表地质年代恒定的地层面这一假设对指导地震解释具有重要意义。当应用到局部储层尺度时,这一假设可能会失效,因为特定事件在常规小波频率上存在共同的地质时间跨度。地震事件和地层表面之间会出现不一致。为了解决这个问题并获得相对准确的地层解释,我们开发了一种混合地层提取方法,同时尊重地震结构和时间-地层框架,其中地震反射结构提供局部细节,解释的地质时间面提供关键约束。首先,我们利用一个现实的露头模型开发了概念和工作流程。通过拟合地震图像梯度向量和地质时间面,我们提出了一种新的地质导向结构张量。我们还考虑了现有的地质条件(如不整合),并将其融合到我们的方法中,以计算精确的斜率,生成可靠的精细尺度相对地质年代(RGT)图像,然后进行切片。此外,我们还将提出的方法扩展到三维地震数据卷。我们使用模拟数据和野外数据进行的实验表明,与基于坡度的方法和地层切片方法相比,我们的混合方法具有优越性和准确性。这些结果凸显了将所提方法应用于精细尺度地下建模的潜力。
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Stratal Surfaces Honoring Seismic Structures and Interpreted Geologic Time Surfaces
Seismic horizons play a significant role in reservoir model construction and sedimentary facies interpretation, providing crucial low-frequency constraints for seismic inversion. In basin and regional interpretations, the assumption that seismic reflections represent a stratigraphic surface with constant geologic time is significant for guiding seismic interpretation. This assumption may fail when applied to local reservoir scales due to common geologic time transgressions of a particular event in regular wavelet frequency. There will be inconsistencies between seismic events and stratigraphic surfaces. To address this issue and obtain relatively accurate stratal interpretations, we develop a hybrid horizon extraction method honoring both seismic structures and time-stratigraphic frameworks, in which seismic reflection structures provide local details and interpreted geologic time surfaces offer critical constraints. First, we develop concepts and a workflow using a realistic outcrop model. We propose a new geology-guided structure tensor by fitting a gradient vector of seismic images and geologic time surfaces. We also consider existing geologic conditions, such as unconformities, and fuse them into our method to calculate accurate slopes and generate reliable relative geologic time (RGT) images at a fine scale, followed by making slices. Further, we extend the proposed method to 3D seismic data volumes. Our experiments, conducted using simulated and field data, show the superiority and accuracy of our hybrid method compared with the slope-based and stratal slicing methods. These results highlight the potential for applying the proposed method to fine-scale subsurface modeling.
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来源期刊
Geophysics
Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
18.20%
发文量
354
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Geophysics, published by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists since 1936, is an archival journal encompassing all aspects of research, exploration, and education in applied geophysics. Geophysics articles, generally more than 275 per year in six issues, cover the entire spectrum of geophysical methods, including seismology, potential fields, electromagnetics, and borehole measurements. Geophysics, a bimonthly, provides theoretical and mathematical tools needed to reproduce depicted work, encouraging further development and research. Geophysics papers, drawn from industry and academia, undergo a rigorous peer-review process to validate the described methods and conclusions and ensure the highest editorial and production quality. Geophysics editors strongly encourage the use of real data, including actual case histories, to highlight current technology and tutorials to stimulate ideas. Some issues feature a section of solicited papers on a particular subject of current interest. Recent special sections focused on seismic anisotropy, subsalt exploration and development, and microseismic monitoring. The PDF format of each Geophysics paper is the official version of record.
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