Determining fast-S and slow-S propagation directions with SV-P data produced by buried explosives and recorded with vertical geophones

Author:

Hardage Bob1ORCID,Graul Mike2,Hall Tim2,Hall Chris2,Kelley Mark3ORCID,Smith Valerie3,Modroo Allen4

Affiliation:

1. Consultant, Maumee, Ohio 43537, USA.(corresponding author).

2. Texseis, Houston, Texas 77055, USA..

3. Battelle, Columbus, Ohio 43201, USA..

4. CORE Energy, Traverse City, Michigan 49684, USA..

Abstract

We have evaluated the concept of practicing S-wave reflection seismology with legacy 3D seismic data generated by a P-wave source and recorded with only vertical geophones. This type of S-wave imaging is based on the principle that seismic P-wave sources not only produce a downgoing illuminating P wavefield, but they also simultaneously produce a downgoing illuminating SV wavefield that, in almost all cases, is suitable for S-wave reflection imaging. The S-mode used in this study is the SV-P, or converted-P, mode. This mode involves a downgoing illuminating SV wavefield and an upgoing reflected P-mode that is recorded by vertical geophones. In flat-layered stratigraphy, the lengths of the SV and P raypaths in SV-P imaging are identical to the lengths of the SV and P raypaths in P-SV imaging with P-sources and 3C geophones. P-SV imaging of deep rocks has been practiced for more than two decades; SV-P imaging is a new concept. SV-P data should provide the same options for investigating deep rocks as do P-SV data. We have determined one of the equivalences between SV-P data extracted from vertical-geophone data and P-SV data extracted from horizontal geophones: that both modes react to azimuth-dependent variations in the S velocity in anisotropic rocks. Azimuthal variations in the SV-P traveltime can be used to define the polarization direction of the fast-S-wave mode, which is also the azimuth of the maximum horizontal stress (SHmax). Our investigation demonstrates a noninvasive method for monitoring changes in the SHmax azimuth across a CO2 storage reservoir, or any targeted porous rock, as fluids are cycled into, and then out of, that rock’s pore space.

Funder

Department of Energy

DOE

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

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