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This book outlines the scientific, methodological and practical
foundations for applying High Resolution Seismic (HRS)-Geo
Technology in order to build detailed 2D and 3D seismic acoustic
models in the form of acoustic impedances (AI) and reflection
coefficients (RC) and the most important geological indicators.
Particular attention is paid to improving the process of searching
for AI and RC models using the vector of objective functions, in
which various types of residuals between real and model data are
iteratively calculated. The well-known criteria for predicting the
oil and gas potential of productive deposits from the standpoint of
the system analysis principles and the set of geological indicators
found from the HRS data are analyzed. The features of solving the
main seismogeological problems using HRS-Geo Technology modules are
shown, illustrated by numerous examples, and using a special
(optimal) processing graph and a set of additional seismic record
regularization procedures that provide maximum detail of
high-resolution seismic data. The book is meant for scientists and
specialists involved in in-depth complex geological interpretation
of seismic data in the search and exploration of oil and gas
deposits, as well as students of geophysical and geological
specialties, graduate students of these specializations and
developers.
This book discusses topical issues of detailed seismic data
interpretation using high-resolution seismic (HRS) techniques,
which are based on the numerical method developed by the authors
for solving the inverse dynamic seismic problem (IDSP). The authors
highlight the range of issues related to the development and
application of HRS-Geo technologies on a variety of seismic data,
and analyze a significant amount of practical material in various
seismic and geological conditions. This analysis allows for the
accurate estimation of geological indicators in sediments that are
most important for the prediction and exploration of oil and gas
deposits, including lithological composition, reservoir properties,
and the nature and degree of reservoir rock saturation with fluids.
The book is intended for professionals involved in seismic data
processing and geological interpretation, students of geophysical
and geological specialties, graduate students of these
specializations.
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