2014
DOI: 10.1190/int-2013-0108.1
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Interpretation of fractures and stress anisotropy in Marcellus Shale using multicomponent seismic data

Abstract: Using a data set from the Marcellus Shale, we evaluated the advantages of multicomponent seismic data for fracture and anisotropy studies over conventional P-wave data. Using traveltime and amplitude analysis on pre- and poststack seismic data, we concluded that PS-waves can provide more accurate information about the location, orientation, and intensity of natural fractures and stress anisotropy than P-waves. Our analysis indicated that regional stress was the main cause of velocity anisotropy. Amplitude vari… Show more

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