2019
DOI: 10.3390/min9040203
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Simultaneous Inversion of Shallow Seismic Data for Imaging of Sulfurized Carbonates

Abstract: In this article, we present a high-resolution shallow seismic surveying method for imaging the inner structure of the Miocene evaporitic formation, where sulfur ore occurs. The survey was completed in the northern part of the Carpathian Foredeep (SE Poland) where sulfur deposits occur up to a depth of ca. 260 m. In this region, the sulfur ore is strata-bound and exists within a carbonate interval of a thickness of approximately 28 m. The average sulfur content reaches up to 30%. Five seismic profiles were acqu… Show more

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“…For spectral decomposition a seismic volume with relative amplitude preservation (RAP volume) should be preferably used. Such processing would not modulate both amplitude relation and frequency relation [17,18]. More invasive processing sequences may introduce some frequency range [10] that will affect the response for a transition zone.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For spectral decomposition a seismic volume with relative amplitude preservation (RAP volume) should be preferably used. Such processing would not modulate both amplitude relation and frequency relation [17,18]. More invasive processing sequences may introduce some frequency range [10] that will affect the response for a transition zone.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wyllie et al, 1956;Raymer et al, 1980;Anselmetti and Eberli, 1993) for inferring petrophysical properties (like porosity) from seismic data through impedance inversion (e.g. Marion and Jizba, 1997;Cichostępski et al, 2019). Indeed, as outlined by Wollner and Dvorkin (2018), a rock-physics model built from a given scale (i.e centimetric in the laboratory) may not be applicable to another scale (i.e.…”
Section: This Equality Of Dry Elastic Moduli At All Frequencies Is Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An understanding of the impact of processing procedures on the interpretation of data is now being formed [2][3][4][5]. There are more and more works demonstrating the degree of this influence on the interpretation results, especially when solving detailed problems of interpreting sedimentary facies and their structural elements [6]. Such investigations are also relevant for analyzing the characteristics of bottom layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%