On vertical resolution of seismic acquisition geometries in complex 3D media

Author:

Su Jun1,Fu Li-Yun2ORCID,Wei Wei2ORCID,Sun Weijia2,Hu Junhua1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China and University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China..

2. Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China..

Abstract

Exploration frequency and spatial sampling can affect the resolution of seismic imaging. Some factors have a great impact on the horizontal resolution, whereas other factors significantly influence the vertical resolution. How to quantify these effects still remains controversial for complex media. Most previous studies on seismic acquisition geometries focus on the horizontal resolution for seismic migration, but neglect to measure the vertical resolution especially in complex media. The conventional criteria for vertical resolution are based on the theory of geometric seismology with the assumption of a simple medium. Focal-beam analysis can provide comprehensive insight into the combined effects of acquisition geometries, band-limited frequencies, and complex media on vertical resolution. We define two parameters to quantify the vertical resolution of acquisition geometry: the main-lobe width (MLW) of a focal beam along the vertical direction and the ratio of its main-lobe amplitude to the total amplitude (RMT). MLW defines the vertical resolution to image the target, whereas RMT describes the clarity of the imaging. We evaluate examples of typical acquisition geometries to demonstrate how band-limited frequencies and acquisition parameters influence the vertical resolution, described in terms of MLW and RMT values. Comparisons of focal beams and classic criteria with increasing bandwidth and spatial sampling indicate that the MLW and RMT of focal beams can be more accurate to describe the vertical resolution of exploration seismology. Case studies of seismic migration with 3D seismic data from an oilfield in China demonstrate that the acquisition geometry with denser detectors has a larger value of RMT indicating more clarity in seismic imaging. Prior MLW and RMT analyses of acquisition geometry to predict the quality of acquired data sets can optimize the design of acquisition geometries before the implementation of seismic acquisition.

Funder

National High Technology Research and Development Program (863 Program) of China

Strategic Leading Science Technology Program (Class A) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

China National Key Research Development Program

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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