Journal of Geophysics and Engineering | 2021

Simultaneously computing the 3D dip attributes for all the time samples of a seismic trace

 
 
 

Abstract


\n The seismic dip attribute is regularly used to aid structural interpretation and is commonly adopted as a compulsory input for computing other seismic geometric attributes. One disadvantage of current dip computation algorithms is that interpreters compute the dip attribute time sample by time sample and do not consider the relationship between dip values of nearby samples. The classic convolution theory suggests one formation boundary should have the corresponding seismic event. However, the seismic wavelet always has a certain time duration. As a result, one formation boundary has a corresponding seismic event that consists of several time samples. Ideally, the time samples, which belong to the same boundary, should have approximately the same dip attributes. In this research, a sample by sample computation procedure is treated as an independent optimisation procedure. Then, simultaneously computing the seismic dip of time samples of one seismic trace can be regarded as a multi-objective optimisation procedure. The proposed method is based on analysing features of seismic waveform within user-defined windows. Considering that nearby time samples should have continuous dip values, we the dynamic time warping to simultaneously compute seismic reflectors’ dip values of a seismic trace. We applied our method to a field seismic data to demonstrate its effectiveness.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1093/jge/gxab045
Language English
Journal Journal of Geophysics and Engineering

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