نتایج جستجو برای: seismic logging

تعداد نتایج: 44695  

2013
Lin Fa Lei Wang Yuan Zhao Lin Liu Yajuan Zheng Nan Zhao Meishan Zhao Guohui Li

This paper is concerned with an improved network model in acoustical application to petroleum logging and seismic exploration. Utilizing acoustic-electric analogue, we report in this paper a newly developed acoustic-logging network model. Important relationships amongst various physical factors are established, i.e. driving-voltage signal, electric-acoustic conversion of source-transducer, acou...

2002
Louis Chabot R. James Brown David C. Henley John C. Bancroft

The sonic-waveform processing and imaging flow presented in this paper uses fullwaveform data recorded with a conventional acoustic well-logging tool, then adapts known surface-seismic processing steps and optimizes them for the borehole environment. This paper presents improvements brought to our original sonic-waveform processing and imaging flow. These improvements are better geometry assign...

2013
Mingcai Xu Zhongjun Sun Jianxun Liu Baowei Zhang Xiaojiang Wang Guangke Wang

The physical samples of natural gas hydrate were obtained first by drilling in permafrost region of Qilian Mountain of China in 2008. Permafrost area in Qilian Mt. is located in lower latitudes at high altitude, and the samples form in the Jurassic stratum under hard rock environment, rather than in unconsolidated soil layer. The environment of the Gas hydrate discovered is different from in th...

2009
A. S. FURUMOTO J. F. CAMPBELL D. M. HUSSONG

Seismic studies using well-logging, refraction, and reflection methods were carried out in 1965 in conjunction with a core-sample drilling project in the Ewa Coastal Plain, Oahu, Hawaii. The seismic well-logging technique gave a complicated velocity-depth profile, with higher velocities associated with reef limestone and lower velocities associated with mud deposits. The seismic refraction meth...

2012
R H Herrera

SUMMARY The quality of seismic-to-well tie is commonly quantified using the classical Pearson's correlation coefficient. However the seismic wavelet is time-variant, well logging and upscaling is only approximate, and the correlation coefficient does not follow this nonlinear behavior. We introduce the Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) to automate the tying process, accounting for frequency and time v...

2012
Roberto H. Herrera

The quality of seismic-to-well tie is commonly quantified using the classical Pearson’s correlation coefficient. However the seismic wavelet is time-variant, well logging and upscaling is only approximate, and the correlation coefficient does not follow this nonlinear behavior. We introduce the Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) to automate the tying process, accounting for frequency and time variance....

2007

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2001
Ronaldo Luna Houda Jadi

The analysis of foundation vibrations and geotechnical earthquake engineering problems in civil engineering requires characterization of dynamic soil properties using geophysical methods. Dynamic structural analysis of the superstructures also requires knowledge of the dynamic response of the soilstructure, which, in turn relies on dynamics soil properties. Machine vibrations, blasting and seis...

2013
Lei Zhao Liehui Zhang Yilin Wang

The key of effective development for the fractured reservoir is to describe the distribution of the fracture and build the fracture geological model. To acquire more optimal exploration and development of the oilfield, objective geologic model of reservoir fractures is needed for further knowledge of the spatial distribution condition of fractures. Adopting well-logging and seismic techniques c...

Journal: Geopersia 2011
Ali Kadkhodaie-Ilkhchi Hosain Rahimpour-Bonab Iman Moatazedian MohammadReza Rajoli

Shear and Compressional Wave Velocities along with other Petrophysical Logs, are considered as upmost important data for Hydrocarbon reservoirs characterization. Shear Wave Velocity (Vs) in Well Logging is commonly measured by some sort of Dipole Logging Tools, which are able to acquire Shear Waves as well as Compressional Waves such as Sonic Scanner, DSI (Dipole Shear Sonic imager) by Schlumbe...

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