A practical method for estimating effective parameters of anisotropy from reflection seismic data

Author:

Isaac J. Helen1,Lawton Don C.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Calgary, Fold‐Fault Research Project, Department of Geology and Geophysics, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada. Emails:

Abstract

The location of any event imaged by P‐wave reflection seismic data beneath a tilted transversely isotropic (TTI) overburden is shifted laterally if isotropic velocities are used during data processing. The magnitude of the shift depends on five independent parameters: overburden thickness, angle of tilt, symmetry‐axis velocity, and the Thomsen anisotropy parameters and δ. The shift also varies with source–receiver offset. We have developed a procedure to estimate these five parameters when the tilt of the symmetry axis from the vertical is equal to the dip of the TTI layer (except in the special cases transverse isotropy with vertical or horizontal axis of symmetry). We observe three attributes of seismic data processed using isotropic velocities: the zero‐offset arrival time of a selected reflection, the difference in arrival time between a near‐offset and a far‐offset arrival, and the difference in imaged location (smear) of this target event between the same offsets. We then perform a cascaded scan of the five parameters to determine those combinations of the five that result in calculated attributes equivalent to the observed attributes. The multiple solutions are averaged to give the parameter estimates. Application of this method to synthetic and physical model reflection data results in multiple solutions, which are constrained and averaged to obtain the effective imaging parameters. These effective parameters are close estimates of the true model parameters in both cases. For field seismic data this procedure requires that there be a suitable observable event below the TTI overburden and assumes that the measured times and shifts are reasonably accurate.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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