Affiliation:
1. Schlumberger‐Doll Research, Old Quarry Road, Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877–4108.
2. Kiebitzrain 84, D 30657 Hannover, Germany.
Abstract
Vertical fractures and horizontal fine layering combine to form a long, wavelength equivalent orthorhombic medium. Such media constitute a subset of the set of all orthorhombic media. Orthorhombic elastic symmetry is the lowest symmetry for which the slowness surface (the solution of the Christoffel equation) is bicubic rather sextic. Various properties of orthorhombic media, such as the number and location of conical points and longitudinal directions, may be derived from the slowness surface or, because of its bicubic character, the squared slowness surface, which is a cubic surface. From the occurrence and angular orientation of some of these distinctive features, conclusions can be drawn with respect to the properties of the medium and to the parameters of the assumed underlying causes of the anisotropy. The estimation of these more subtle properties gains greater importance with the proliferation of multiazimuthal seismic surveys and the ability to drill along ever more complicated 3‐D well trajectories.
Publisher
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics
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344 articles.
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