Impact of poroelastic effects on the inversion of fracture properties from amplitude variation with offset and azimuth data in horizontal transversely isotropic media

Author:

Barbosa Nicolás D.1ORCID,Köpke Corinna2,Caspari Eva3ORCID,Germán Rubino J.4ORCID,Irving James5ORCID,Holliger Klaus6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Geneva, Department of Earth Sciences, Geneva CH-1205, Switzerland.(corresponding author).

2. Formerly University of Lausanne, Institute of Earth Sciences, Applied and Environmental Geophysics Group, Lausanne CH-1015, Switzerland; presently Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, Ernst-Mach-Institut, EMI, 79588 Efringen-Kirchen, Germany..

3. University of Lausanne, Institute of Earth Sciences, Applied and Environmental Geophysics Group, Lausanne CH-1015, Switzerland and Chair of Applied Geophysics, University of Leoben, Leoben, Austria..

4. CONICET, Centro Atómico Bariloche — CNEA, San Carlos de Bariloche 8400, Argentina..

5. University of Lausanne, Institute of Earth Sciences, Applied and Environmental Geophysics Group, Lausanne CH-1015, Switzerland..

6. University of Lausanne, Institute of Earth Sciences, Applied and Environmental Geophysics Group, Lausanne CH-1015, Switzerland and Zhejiang University, School of Earth Sciences, Hangzhou 310027, China..

Abstract

The identification and characterization of fractures is an important objective in many areas of earth and environmental sciences. Amplitude variation with offset and azimuth (AVOAz) analysis of seismic reflection data is a key method for achieving these tasks. Theoretical and experimental studies have shown that the presence of pore fluids together with the strong mechanical contrast between the fractures and their embedding background give rise to wave-induced fluid flow (WIFF) effects. This implies that the effective stiffness tensor of a fluid-saturated fractured rock defining its seismic response becomes viscoelastic and frequency-dependent. In spite of this, AVOAz analysis typically relies on end-member-type elastic stiffness models that either assume a relaxed (i.e., equilibrated) or unrelaxed (i.e., unequilibrated) state of the wave-induced fluid pressure in the rock. In general, however, neither the appropriateness of the chosen model nor the associated errors in the inversion process are known. To investigate this topic, we have considered a poroelastic medium containing parallel vertical fractures and generate synthetic seismic AVOAz data using the classic Rüger approximations for PP-wave reflection coefficients in horizontally transversely isotropic media. A Markov chain Monte Carlo method is used to perform a Bayesian inversion of the synthetic seismic AVOAz data. We quantify the influence of WIFF effects on the AVOAz inversion results when elastic relaxed and unrelaxed models are used as forward solvers of inversion schemes to estimate the fracture volume fraction, the elastic moduli, and the porosity of the background rock, as well as the overall weakness of the medium due to the presence of fractures. Our results indicate that, when dealing with single-frequency data, relaxed elastic models provide biased but overall better inversion results than unrelaxed ones, for which some fracture parameters cannot be resolved. Improved inversion performance is achieved when using frequency-dependent data, which illustrates the importance of accounting for poroelastic effects.

Funder

Swiss National Sciences Foundation

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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