Full tensor CSEM and MT for subsalt structural imaging in the Red Sea: Implications for seismic and electromagnetic integration

D Colombo, G McNeice, ES Curiel, A Fox - The Leading Edge, 2013 - library.seg.org
The Leading Edge, 2013library.seg.org
The mapping of complex salt, subsalt sediments, and basement structures in the Red Sea
was addressed through the integration of coincident high-resolution wide-azimuth (WAZ) 3D
seismic data, full tensor gravity gradiometry (FTG), and MT/CSEM techniques. The data
acquisition was designed to enable advanced multi-geophysical integration schemes to
image the subsalt geologic structures. Multi-offset, multicomponent electromagnetic
measurements were recorded for both MT and CSEM with overlapping frequency bands …
The mapping of complex salt, subsalt sediments, and basement structures in the Red Sea was addressed through the integration of coincident high-resolution wide-azimuth (WAZ) 3D seismic data, full tensor gravity gradiometry (FTG), and MT/CSEM techniques. The data acquisition was designed to enable advanced multi-geophysical integration schemes to image the subsalt geologic structures. Multi-offset, multicomponent electromagnetic measurements were recorded for both MT and CSEM with overlapping frequency bands. The analysis of the data and the preliminary 3D inversion results indicate that the two methods provide coherent information for the evaporitic overburden and the subsalt sediment sections. In addition, the MT data also show sensitivity to the deep basement structures. The obtained resistivity distributions strongly correlate with imaged seismic events from the 3D migrated seismic volumes and with the lateral- and vertical-velocity variations in the salt and presalt sections. These data suggest that the acquired electromagnetic data set can support the interval velocity-depth model building in areas of low seismic sensitivity such as the intrasalt and subsalt sections.
SEG Library
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果