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pro vyhledávání: '"Hughbert A. Collier"'
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 25:186-193
We applied a new processing algorithm to extract intrinsic attenuation (1/Q) from the head P-wave of a full waveform sonic log. The sonic log was acquired in an oil reservoir in northeast Texas (USA). The reservoir is a sand-shale sequence characteri
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 22:1102-1108
Carbonate formations generally have a large distribution of pore sizes, ranging from microcrystalline to large vugs. Knowledge of these pore spaces and their connectivity is crucial to hydrocarbon reservoir characterization and to hydrogeological and
Publikováno v:
GEOPHYSICS. 66:90-96
We create a log of intrinsic dispersion and attenuation for the Antelope Shale formation of the Buena Vista Hills field, San Joaquin Valley, California. High dispersion (or low Q) values correlate with thin sand and carbonate beds within the Antelope
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Geophysics. 35:45-62
The continuity logging (or in-seam) method has been used extensively in the coal industry to determine continuity. Continuity logging is an alternative approach to multiple-offset crosswell seismic measurements using guided waves propagating parallel
The goal of this project was to develop a method to exploit viscoelastic rock and fluid properties to greatly enhance the sensitivity of surface seismic measurements to the presence of hydrocarbon saturation. To reach the objective, Southwest Researc
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https://doi.org/10.2172/888931
https://doi.org/10.2172/888931
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2001.
Summary Based on standard core measurements and image analyses, we determined that the carbonate rock from the Ocala Group, South Florida is formed by moldic, vuggy, intergranular, intraparticle and intercrystalline pores. The thin section analysis p
The work reported herein represents the third year of development efforts on a methodology to interpret magnetic resonance and acoustic measurements for reservoir characterization. In this last phase of the project we characterize a vuggy carbonate a
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https://doi.org/10.2172/763085
https://doi.org/10.2172/763085
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1998.
Attenuation of seismic energy and velocity anisotropy consists of an intrinsic component and an apparent component caused by strictly elastic scattering from velocity and density heterogeneities. The intrinsic component of attenuation is believed to