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Seismic Exploration of Hydrocarbons in Heterogeneous Reservoirs:
New Theories, Methods and Applications is based on the field
research conducted over the past decade by an authoring team of
five of the world's leading geoscientists. In recent years, the
exploration targets of world's oil companies have become more
complex. The direct detection of hydrocarbons based on seismic wave
data in heterogeneous oil/gas reservoirs has become a hot spot in
the research of applied and exploration geophysics. The relevant
theories, approaches and applications, which the authors have
worked on for years and have established mature technical processes
for industrial application, are of significant meaning to the
further study and practice of engineers, researchers and students
in related area.
Wave Fields in Real Media: Wave Propagation in Anisotropic,
Anelastic, Porous and Electromagnetic Media examines the
differences between an ideal and a real description of wave
propagation, starting with the introduction of relevant
constitutive relations. The differential formulation can be written
in terms of memory variables, and Biot theory is used to describe
wave propagation in porous media. For each constitutive relation, a
plane-wave analysis is performed to illustrate the physics of wave
propagation. New topics are the S-wave amplification function,
Fermat principle and its relation to Snell law, bounds and averages
of seismic Q, seismic attenuation in partially molten rocks, and
more. This book contains a review of the main direct numerical
methods for solving the equation of motion in the time and space
domains. The emphasis is on geophysical applications for seismic
exploration, but researchers in the fields of earthquake
seismology, rock acoustics and material science - including many
branches of acoustics of fluids and solids - may also find this
text useful.
Authored by the internationally renowned Jose M. Carcione, Wave
Fields in Real Media: Wave Propagation in Anisotropic, Anelastic,
Porous and Electromagnetic Media examines the differences between
an ideal and a real description of wave propagation, starting with
the introduction of relevant stress-strain relations. The
combination of this relation and the equations of momentum
conservation lead to the equation of motion. The differential
formulation is written in terms of memory variables, and Biot's
theory is used to describe wave propagation in porous media. For
each rheology, a plane-wave analysis is performed in order to
understand the physics of wave propagation. This book contains a
review of the main direct numerical methods for solving the
equation of motion in the time and space domains. The emphasis is
on geophysical applications for seismic exploration, but
researchers in the fields of earthquake seismology, rock acoustics,
and material science - including many branches of acoustics of
fluids and solids - may also find this text useful. New to this
edition: This new edition presents the fundamentals of wave
propagation in Anisotropic, Anelastic, Porous Media while also
incorporating the latest research from the past 7 years, including
that of the author. The author presents all the equations and
concepts necessary to understand the physics of wave propagation.
These equations form the basis for modeling and inversion of
seismic and electromagnetic data. Additionally, demonstrations are
given, so the book can be used to teach post-graduate courses.
Addition of new and revised content is approximately 30%.
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