Crooked‐line 2D seismic reflection imaging in crystalline terrains: Part 1, data processing

Author:

Nedimović Mladen R.1,West Gordon F.2

Affiliation:

1. Formerly Geological Survey of Canada—Pacific, Natural Resources Canada; presently Columbia University, Lamont‐Doherty Earth Observatory, 61 Route 9W, P.O. Box 1000, Palisades, New York 10964‐8000.

2. University of Toronto, Geophysics Labs, Department of Physics, 60 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A7, Canada.

Abstract

For cost and access reasons, most of the seismic reflection data collected in crystalline terrains have been acquired by 2D crooked‐line profiling. When the survey geometry is significantly irregular and the geologic structures have cross‐profile dip, several standard 2D imaging procedures severely underperform. As a result, reflection signal is poorly aligned across individual common midpoint (CMP) gathers, and much is lost during the CMP stack. To improve imaging, either the methods used to align signal before stack need to be modified or more tolerant methods of combining trace signals than the standard CMP stack need to be applied. Because a high‐fold 2D crooked‐line profile is really a 3D survey of a swath of terrain around the processing line, better signal alignment before CMP stacking may be achieved by revisiting the traveltime equation and including the cross‐dip terms into the moveout calculations. Therefore, in addition to the correction of NMO and in‐line dip moveout (DMO), we also locally compute and subsequently remove cross‐dip moveout (CDMO). This requires a procedure for estimating the amount of cross‐dip associated with each local reflection event. Stacking after the successful removal of the CDMO yields what we call an optimum cross‐dip stack—a seismic section that is significantly more complete and informative than the standard stack. Alternatively, amplitude stacking appears to be more robust to residual time anomalies. When little or no cross‐dip information can be extracted from the 2D crooked‐line data, we use it as a last resort to obtain a section that contains more structural information than the standard stack.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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