1994
DOI: 10.1190/1.1437045
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Building velocity‐depth models for 3-D depth migration

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“…Examples of allochthonous salt sheets overlying pinched-off stems are common in the Gulf of Mexico (Wyatt et al, 1993;Diegel et al, 1995;Fletcher et al, 1995;Rowan, 1995) and Red Sea (Heaton et al, 1995) and have also been observed by us on proprietary seismic data from the North Sea, northwest Germany, and west Africa. However, the mechanism for diapiric pinch-off is unknown.…”
Section: Stage 5: End Of Navajo Sandstone Depositionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Examples of allochthonous salt sheets overlying pinched-off stems are common in the Gulf of Mexico (Wyatt et al, 1993;Diegel et al, 1995;Fletcher et al, 1995;Rowan, 1995) and Red Sea (Heaton et al, 1995) and have also been observed by us on proprietary seismic data from the North Sea, northwest Germany, and west Africa. However, the mechanism for diapiric pinch-off is unknown.…”
Section: Stage 5: End Of Navajo Sandstone Depositionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…In order to facilitate the imaging of the subsurface structures it is necessary to build accurate models that permit rapid calculation within 3D data sets. Triangulated surfaces show interesting advantages in this respect (Dautenhahn Wyatt et al 1994). The approach proposed here to 3D data modelling and ray-tracing includes several basic steps ( Fig.…”
Section: Model Building Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7). Within each tetrahedron, the velocity at each point is obtained by linear interpolation between the vertex values and therefore the curvilinear ray-path can be calculated (Dautenhahn Wyatt et al 1994). This linear velocity interpolation implies that there also exists a linear gradient in the velocity field and hence a circular segment describes the ray-path within each tetrahedron.…”
Section: D Ray-tracingmentioning
confidence: 99%