Near-salt stress-induced seismic velocity changes and seismic anisotropy and their impacts on salt imaging: A case study in the Kuqa depression, Tarim Basin, China

Author:

Sun Yunqiang1ORCID,Luo Gang2ORCID,Li Yaxing3ORCID,Wang Mingwen4ORCID,Jia Xiaofeng3ORCID,Chang Cheng4,Zhang Rui5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Wuhan University, School of Geodesy and Geomatics, Wuhan 430079, China, Wuhan University, Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Geospace Environment and Geodesy, 129 Luoyu Road, Wuhan 430079, China, and Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, College of Transportation and Civil Engineering, Fuzhou, 350002, China..

2. Wuhan University, School of Geodesy and Geomatics, Wuhan 430079, China and Wuhan University, Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Geospace Environment and Geodesy, 129 Luoyu Road, Wuhan 430079, China.(corresponding author).

3. University of Science and Technology of China, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Laboratory of Seismology and Physics of Earth’s Interior, 96 Jinzhai Road, Hefei, China and University of Science and Technology of China, National Geophysical Observatory at Mengcheng, China..

4. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, College of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Beijing 100049, China..

5. University of Louisiana at Lafayette, School of Geosciences, Louisiana, USA..

Abstract

It has been recognized that stress perturbations in sediments induced by salt bodies can cause elastic-wave velocity (seismic velocity) changes and seismic anisotropy through changing their elastic parameters, thus leading to difficulties in salt imaging. To investigate seismic velocity changes and seismic anisotropy by near-salt stress perturbations and their impacts on salt imaging, taking the Kuqa depression as an example, we have applied a 2D plane-strain static geomechanical finite-element model to simulate stress perturbations and calculate the associated seismic velocity changes and seismic anisotropy; then we used the reverse time migration and imaging method to image the salt structure by excluding and including the stress-induced seismic velocity changes. Our model results indicate that near-salt stresses are largely perturbed due to salt stress relaxation, and the stress perturbations lead to significant changes of the seismic velocities and seismic anisotropy near the salt structure: The maximum seismic velocity changes can reach approximately 20% and the maximum seismic anisotropy can reach approximately 10%. The significant changes of seismic velocities due to stress perturbations largely impact salt imaging: The salt imaging is unclear, distorted, or even failed if we exclude near-salt seismic velocity changes from the preliminary velocity structure, but the salt can be better imaged if the preliminary velocity structure is modified by near-salt seismic velocity changes. We find that the locations where salt imaging tends to fail usually occur where large seismic velocity changes happen, and these locations are clearly related to the geometric characteristics of salt bodies. To accurately image the salt, people need to integrate results of geomechanical models and stress-induced seismic velocity changes into the imaging approach. The results provide petroleum geologists with scientific insights into the link between near-salt stress perturbations and their induced seismic velocity changes and help exploration geophysicists build better seismic velocity models in salt basins and image salt accurately.

Funder

National Key R D Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

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