应用地球物理(英文版)
應用地毬物理(英文版)
응용지구물리(영문판)
APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
2008年
1期
67-73
,共7页
刘彦君%刘喜武%刘大锰%王燕津%赵迎新
劉彥君%劉喜武%劉大錳%王燕津%趙迎新
류언군%류희무%류대맹%왕연진%조영신
Geophysical data%special processing%gas hydrates%BSR%prediction.
Based on the sensitivity of geophysical response to gas hydrates contained in sediments, we studied the prediction of gas hydrates with seismic techniques, including seismic attributes analysis, AVO, inverted velocity field construction for dipping formations, and pseudo-well constrained impedance inversion. We used an optimal integration of geophysical techniques results in a set of reliable and effective workflows to predict gas hydrates. The results show that the integrated analysis of the combination of reflectivity amplitude, instantaneous phase, interval velocity, relative impedance, absolute impedance, and AVO intercept is a valid combination of techniques for identifying the BSR (Bottom Simulated Reflector) from the lower boundary of the gas hydrates. Integration of seismic sections, relative and absolute impedance sections, and interval velocity sections can improve the validity of gas hydrates determination. The combination of instantaneous frequency, energy half attenuation time, interval velocity, AVO intercept, AVO product, and AVO fluid factor accurately locates the escaped gas beneath the BSR. With these conclusions, the combined techniques have been used to successfully predict the gas hydrates in the Dongsha Sea area.