نتایج جستجو برای: azimuth anisotropy
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[1] Shear wave splitting measurements using teleseismic PKS, SKKS, and SKS phases recorded by station LSA on the southern part of the Lhasa Terrane of the Tibetan Plateau reveal significant azimuthal anisotropy with a splitting time of up to 1.5 s, a conclusion that is contradictory to previous studies which suggested isotropy or weak anisotropy. In addition, systematic variations of the splitt...
The goal of this study is to determine whether shear wave splitting observed in subduction zone back arc regions, the Tonga subduction zone in particular, can be quantitatively modeled with flow in the back arc mantle driven by the motions of the subducting slab and the upper back arc plate. We calculated two-dimensional mantle flow models using known Tonga plate motions as boundary conditions ...
SUMMARY In this study, we develop a strategy for multiparameter FWI for acoustic VTI medium with surface seismic data. Through parameterization analysis and synthetic tests, we find that it is more feasible to invert for the parameterization as vertical and horizontal velocities instead of inverting for the parameterization as vertical velocity and anisotropy fields. We develop a hierarchical a...
Observations of shear-wave splitting in the Northeastern US Appalachians and in the foredeep of the Urals vary signiicantly with the back azimuth and incidence angle of the incoming phase. These variations suggest two or more layers within the upper mantle with diierent anisotropic properties. Synthetic seismograms for simple multilayered anisotropic structures show that shear-wave splitting pa...
AB: We performed shear-wave splitting of core phases using a subset of 33 selected events within an array composed of 48 broadband stations that spans a 650x350 km area crossing the Lhasa and the southern part of the Qiangtang terranes. Our results reveal the presence of azimuthal anisotropy with small-to-moderate delay times (0.5-1.4s). The consistency of the splitting parameters with respect ...
For optimal hydrocarbon recovery from fractured reservoirs, a critical issue is to gain an accurate understanding of the natural fracture system. Currently, fracture characterization using amplitude based technologies is routinely performed relying on amplitude versus angle/offset (AVA/AVO) and azimuth (AVAZ) to exploit anisotropic gradient behavior, which is today commonly used in the industry...
Oil and gas production from tight, fractured reservoirs (sandstone, carbonates and shale) has increased significantly over the last decade. These hard rock targets are often characterized by vertically aligned fractures (i.e. HTI) embedded in a layered sequence (i.e. VTI). In this geologic setting, seismic velocities and η can vary with azimuth and depth. This is orthorhombic anisotropy and can...
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