VELOCITY SPECTRA—DIGITAL COMPUTER DERIVATION APPLICATIONS OF VELOCITY FUNCTIONS

Author:

Taner M. Turhan1,Koehler Fulton2

Affiliation:

1. Seismic Computing Corp., Houston, Texas 77036

2. Seismic Computing Corp., Houston, Texas 77036, and University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

Abstract

Multifold ground coverage by seismic techniques such as the common reflection point method provides a multiplicity of wave travel path information which allows direct determination of root‐mean‐square velocities associated with such paths. Hyperbolic searches for semblance among appropriately gathered arrays of traces form the basis upon which velocities are estimated. Measured semblances are presented as a velocity spectral display. Interpretation of this information can give velocities with meaningful accuracy for primary as well as multiple events. In addition, the velocity data can help correctly label events. This paper outlines the fundamental principles for calculating velocity spectra displays. Examples are included which demonstrate the depth and detail of geological information which may be obtained from the interpretation of such displays.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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