Diffraction Imaging Using Cross-Borehole Seismics: A Physical Model Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. H. Balch
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

A physical elastic seismic model, based on the Peoria oil field was constructed and used to produce multi mode cross-borehole seismic data. Because this was a physical model, it was necessary to deal with a complex wave field consisting of compressional waves, shear waves, and converted waves. The recorded raw data were complex, have no resemblance to the inter-well geology, and were difficult or impossible to interpret. These unintelligible data sets were extensively computer processed. Detailed, accurate, images of the inter-well structure, and reflecting horizons were obtained as a result of this processing. This investigation demonstrates that excellent, accurate images of the inter-well geology can be obtained by skilled seismic cross-well data acquisition and extensive careful computer processing.
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APA: A. H. Balch  (1993)  Diffraction Imaging Using Cross-Borehole Seismics: A Physical Model Study

MLA: A. H. Balch Diffraction Imaging Using Cross-Borehole Seismics: A Physical Model Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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