How petrophysical properties influence the seismic signature of carbonate fault damage zone: Insights from forward-seismic modelling

A Tomassi, F Trippetta, R de Franco… - Journal of Structural …, 2023 - Elsevier
Seismic imaging is the most common tool to detect subsurface structures in continental and
marine settings. Despite technological advancement, seismic analysis of carbonates is still …

From mechanical modeling to seismic imaging of faults: A synthetic workflow to study the impact of faults on seismic

C Botter, N Cardozo, S Hardy, I Lecomte… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2014 - Elsevier
Although typically interpreted as 2D surfaces, faults are 3D narrow zones of highly and
heterogeneously strained rocks, with petrophysical properties differing from the host rock …

Exploring the seismic expression of fault zones in 3D seismic volumes

D Iacopini, RWH Butler, S Purves, N McArdle… - Journal of Structural …, 2016 - Elsevier
Mapping and understanding distributed deformation is a major challenge for the structural
interpretation of seismic data. However, volumes of seismic signal disturbance with low …

Seismic characterisation of fault damage in 3D using mechanical and seismic modelling

C Botter, N Cardozo, S Hardy, I Lecomte… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2016 - Elsevier
Although typically interpreted as 2D surfaces, faults are 3D narrow zones of highly and
heterogeneously deformed rocks with petrophysical properties differing from the host rock …

Analysis of fault damage zones using three-dimensional seismic coherence in the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma

Z Liao, H Liu, BM Carpenter, KJ Marfurt… - AAPG …, 2019 - archives.datapages.com
Fault damage zones may significantly affect subsurface fluid migration and the development
of unconventional resources. Most analyses of fault damage zones are based on direct field …

Evidencing subtle faults in deep seismic reflection profiles: Data pre-conditioning and seismic attribute analysis of the legacy CROP-04 profile

M Ercoli, F Carboni, A Akimbekova… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Legacy seismic reflection data constitute infrastructure of tremendous value for basic
research. This is especially relevant in seismically hazardous areas, as such datasets can …

Automatic 3D fault detection and characterization—A comparison between seismic attribute methods and deep learning

LSB Brito, B Alaei, A Torabi, KM Leopoldino-Oliveira… - Interpretation, 2023 - library.seg.org
Seismic interpretation is crucial for identifying faults, fluid concentrations, and flow migration
pathways in the oil and gas industry. Algorithms have been developed to identify faults using …

Using seismic attributes in seismotectonic research: an application to the Norcia Mw = 6.5 earthquake (30 October 2016) in central Italy

M Ercoli, E Forte, M Porreca, R Carbonell, C Pauselli… - Solid earth, 2020 - se.copernicus.org
In seismotectonic studies, seismic reflection data are a powerful tool to unravel the complex
deep architecture of active faults. Such tectonic structures are usually mapped at the surface …

Fault visualization and identification in fault seismic attribute volumes: Implications for fault geometric characterization

A Libak, B Alaei, A Torabi - Interpretation, 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Fault seismic attribute volumes (such as volumetric coherence and curvature) represent an
efficient and objective way to visualize and identify faults in seismic cubes. Fault geometric …

Seismic characterization of fault facies models

C Botter, N Cardozo, D Qu, J Tveranger, D Kolyukhin - Interpretation, 2017 - library.seg.org
Faults play a key role in reservoirs by enhancing or restricting fluid flow. A fault zone can be
divided into a fault core that accommodates most of the displacement and a surrounding …