Quantifying fault interpretation uncertainties and their impact on fault seal and seismic hazard analysis
Billy Andrews,
Zoe Mildon,
Christopher Jackson
et al.
Abstract:Fault-horizon cut-off data extracted from seismic reflection datasets are used to study the geometry, displacement distribution, and growth history of normal faults. Our study assesses the influence of three fault interpretation factors (repeatability, measurement obliquity, and cut-off type) on derived fault properties. We investigate uncertainties in throw, heave, displacement, and dip, extracted from continuous and discontinuous cut-offs along multiple horizons across four sub-linear faults in the Chandon-3… Show more
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