The seismic velocity model as an interpretation asset
Phil Schultz, Phil Shultz
A velocity model can have enduring and growing interpretive value, beyond its initial creation to optimize the seismic image. The 3-D velocity model is often built carefully with a combination of geophysical and geologic input because of the accuracy demands placed on it by the requirements of depth imaging. As such, this model becomes an increasingly effective interpretive tool. This book, first published for use with the SEG/EAGE second Distinguished Instructor Short Course, addresses the ways in which the interpreter should participate in the development of the velocity model and underscores the velocity model's interpretive value with numerous case study examples. This volume will prove invaluable to interpreters excited about the prospect of participating actively in the velocity model-building process and who wish to pursue aggressively the additional advantages offered by using the velocity model during interpretation. (Video course also available.)
Also available:
Three-Dimensional Electromagnetics - ISBN 1560800798
Digital Imaging and Deconvolution: The ABCs of Seismic Exploration and Processing - ISBN 1560801484
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