Seismic wave propagation characteristics using conventional and advance modelling algorithm for d-data imaging

BASHIR, Y. and BABASAFARI, A.A. and ALASHLOO, S.Y.M. and MUZTAZA, N.M. and ALI, S.H. and IMRAN, Q.S. (2021) Seismic wave propagation characteristics using conventional and advance modelling algorithm for d-data imaging. Journal of Seismic Exploration, 30 (1). pp. 21-44. ISSN 09630651

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Abstract

The importance of seismic imaging is being impetrative in the petroleum industry because of exploiting minor hydrocarbon reservoirs traps in highly tectonic and complex structures increased. The primary objective of diffraction data imaging is to improve the image of subsurface in looking for structural topographies and the extreme super resolution which can express the sharpness and insides feature in it. These highresolution images are tools for interpreters to allow for immediate proof of identity the smaller events, pitchouts and edges of the anomalies such as faults, fractures and Salt bodies. After the seismic imaging technology is being advance in recognition of the diffracted wave which is found is a carrier of the high-resolution imaging. In this paper, an algorithm is introduced based on low-rank symbol approximation for modelling the seismic wave propagation. The results demonstrate a dispersion free modelled data which is further used for D-data (diffraction data) imaging. The modelling is performed using low-rank (LR) and Finite difference (FD) methods and observed LR is better than FD. The results of the D-Data images show an enhancement in the band of frequency from 0 to 10 Hz and from 50 to 60 Hz. This paper demonstrates how this can be used to assess the characteristics of subsurface features and enhance the resolution of seismic data to explore the hydrocarbon reservoir. © 2021 Geophysical Press Ltd.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: algorithm; finite difference method; hydrocarbon exploration; hydrocarbon reservoir; image resolution; petroleum hydrocarbon; seismic wave; tectonic setting; wave diffraction; wave modeling; wave propagation
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 10 Nov 2023 03:29
Last Modified: 10 Nov 2023 03:29
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/15205

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