Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4731164 Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 2013 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

Seismic attributes for the interpreting explorationist are numerous. Some are useful, some duplicative, and some less useful. However, with respect to optimizing a systematic basin analysis approach which relies upon heavily upon integrating seismic facies, there are eight particularly useful attributes which have clear geophysical meaning, strong underlying geological rock-fluid implications, and which for clastic depositional environments greatly assist in determining seismic facies, associated paleoenvironments, and lessening the number of interpretive possibilities. They are: Amplitude Envelope, Chaos, Cosine of Phase, Dip Deviation, Instantaneous Frequency, Q, Relative Acoustic Impedance, and Variance. A systematic application of these first order attributes for the East China Sea in particular, and for other clastic environments in general, allows a first pass assessment of a basin’s exploration potential through seismic reconnaissance, an interpretive reconnaissance whose accuracy is limited only by the seismic fidelity of the lines and logic of the assumed geology employed.

► We suggest a simple threefold classification for seismic attributes. ► We term the standard amplitude display Zeroth order as it is the most fundamental. ► First order are basic geophysical attributes illuminating basic geological property. ► Second order are all additional attributes which supplement fundamental attributes. ► The eight basic, pragmatic seismic attributes used for the East China Sea.

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