HORIZON PICKING ALGORITHM USING GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION AND COHERENCE MEASUREMENT IN POST-STACKED SEISMIC DATA

Author:

Mesquita Marcelo Jorge Luz1,Cruz João Carlos Ribeiro2,Costa Manuel de Jesus dos Santos3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Education of the State of Pará, Belém, Brazil..

2. Federal University of Pará, Institute of Geosciences, Geophysical Graduate Course, Belém, Brazil..

3. Federal University of Pará, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Technology, Abaetetuba, Brazil..

Abstract

Accurate horizon recognition within post-stack seismic sections stands as a pivotal stride in seismic interpretation. Horizon-picking techniques wield importance in diverse seismic structural analyses and inversion methodologies. Despite encountering challenges like computational demands and time constraints, the past years have witnessed the evolution of numerous 2-D and 3-D methods. With the progress of modern computing, more resilient and efficient techniques, harnessing artificial intelligence, have come to the fore. In this context, we propose an innovative, cost-effective algorithm grounded in a global optimization framework. This algorithm amalgamates the Very Fast Simulated Annealing method with a set of stability parameters and coherence measurement of neighboring seismic traces, employed as the objective function. The search is executed on continuous and sequential clusters of seismic traces, with a focus on maximizing coherence amidst the presented events. We evaluate the algorithm's efficacy by applying it to two distinct input data sets—enveloped and non-enveloped seismic traces. The initial application pertains to the time-migrated Marmousi dataset, a synthetic marine dataset originating from a complex geological sedimentary basin situated in Angola, Africa. Subsequently, in the context of land seismic data, we apply the algorithm to depth-migrated field data extracted from a past survey conducted in the Tacutu basin in northern Brazil. Outcomes arising from the application to 2-D synthetic and field data sets underscore the method's viability as a compelling alternative for seismic horizon picking within the time or depth domain.#xD;

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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