2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/8592054
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QVOA Techniques for Estimation of Fracture Directions

Abstract: Some new computational techniques are suggested for estimating symmetry axis azimuth of fractures in the viscoelastic anisotropic target layer in the framework of QVOA analysis (Quality factor Versus Offset and Azimuth). The different QVOA techniques are compared using synthetic viscoelastic surface reflected data with and without noise. I calculated errors for these techniques which depend on different sets of azimuths and intervals of offsets. Superiority of the high-order "enhanced general" and "cubic" tech… Show more

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“…QVOA method is based on the fitting of the Q -1 (θ, φ-φ0)-function to the seismic data on attenuation. In addition to the sector-by-sector analysis of Q-anisotropy (that is, with preliminary sorting of all CDP-gathers in azimuth sectors), Sabinin (2013;2018) developed a non-sectorial or global QVOA-analysis, which is similar in some ways to the global AVOA analysis of Jenner (2002). In present research, we furthermore develop the global QVOA analysis by updating the Q -1 (θ, φ-φ0)-equation (e.g., Chichinina et al (2019), resulting in the best accuracy of the fracture-azimuth computation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…QVOA method is based on the fitting of the Q -1 (θ, φ-φ0)-function to the seismic data on attenuation. In addition to the sector-by-sector analysis of Q-anisotropy (that is, with preliminary sorting of all CDP-gathers in azimuth sectors), Sabinin (2013;2018) developed a non-sectorial or global QVOA-analysis, which is similar in some ways to the global AVOA analysis of Jenner (2002). In present research, we furthermore develop the global QVOA analysis by updating the Q -1 (θ, φ-φ0)-equation (e.g., Chichinina et al (2019), resulting in the best accuracy of the fracture-azimuth computation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%