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Seismic data interpretation using digital image processing

โœ Scribed by Al-Dossary, Saleh A.; Al-Shuhail, Abdullatif Abdulrahman; Mousa, Wail Abdul-Hakim


Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
220
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Image Processing of Exploration Seismic Data
1.2 Exploration Seismic Data: From Acquisition to Interpretation
1.2.1 Seismic Data Acquisition
1.2.2 Seismic Data Processing
1.2.3 Seismic Data Interpretation
1.3 The Seismic Convolution Model
1.4 Summary
Chapter 2 Seismic Data Interpretation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Structural Features
2.2.1 Faults
2.2.2 Folds
2.2.3 Diapirs
2.3 Stratigraphic Features
2.3.1 Channels
2.3.2 Reefs
2.3.3 Truncation
2.4 Seismic Interpretation Tools 2.4.1 Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy2.4.2 Seismic Facies Analysis
2.4.3 Direct Hydrocarbon Indicators
2.4.4 Tying Seismic and Well Data
2.4.5 Seismic Modeling
2.4.6 Time-to-Depth Conversion
2.4.7 Seismic Attributes
2.5 Pitfalls in Seismic Interpretation
2.6 Summary
2.7 Problems and Computer Assignments
Chapter 3 Seismic Image Enhancement in the Spatial Domain
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 The Mean (Running-Average) Filter
3.2 The Median Filter
3.3 The Edge-Preserving Smoothing Algorithm
3.3.1 Two-Dimensional Structure-Preserving Smoothing
3.4 Wavelet-Based Smoothing
3.4.1 Method 3.4.2 Sharpening Filter3.5 Summary
3.6 Problems and Computer Assignments
Chapter 4 Seismic Image Enhancement in the Spectral Domain
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Fourier Transform
4.3 Filtering in the Spectral Domain
4.4 Spectral Attributes
4.5 Summary
4.6 Problems and Computer Assignments
Chapter 5 Seismic Attributes
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Detection of Interesting Regions from Time or Depth Three-Dimensional Slices using Seismic Attributes
5.3 Two-Dimensional Numerical Gradient Edge-Detector Operators
5.4 Application to Real Seismic Data 5.5 Two-Dimensional Second-Order Derivative Operator5.5.1 The Coherence Attribute
5.5.2 The Dip Attribute
5.6 The Curvature Attribute
5.7 Curvature of the Surface
5.7.1 Curve, Velocity, and Curvature
5.7.2 Surface, Tangent Plane, and Norm
5.8 Shape Operator, Normal Curvature, and Principal Curvature
5.8.1 Normal Curvature
5.8.2 Shape Operator
5.8.3 The Principal Curvatures
5.8.4 Calculation of the Principal Curvatures
5.8.5 Summary of Calculation of Principal Curvature for a Surface
5.9 The Randomness Attribute
5.10 Technique for Two-Dimensional Images 5.10.1 Problem Statement and Preliminaries5.10.2 Review of Fast Noise Variance Estimation Algorithm
5.10.3 Design Mask by Constrained Optimization
5.11 The Spectral Decomposition Attribute
5.12 Summary
5.13 Problems and Computer Assignments
Chapter 6 Color Display of Seismic Images
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Color Models and Useful Color Bars
6.2.1 The RGB Model
6.2.2 The CMY Model
6.2.3 The HSI Model
6.2.4 Useful Color Bars
6.3 Overlay and Mixed Displays of Seismic Attribute Images
6.4 Summary
6.5 Problems and Computer Assignments
Chapter 7 Seismic Image Segmentation

โœฆ Subjects


Seismic reflection method;Image processing -- Digital techniques;Petroleum -- Prospecting -- Data processing;SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography;SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geology


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