Equivalent medium theories can be used to interpret seismic anisotropy in field seismic data to infer the properties of subsurface fractures. These theories analyse the seismic response of the rock in the long wavelength limit and relate the degree of anisotropy measured to the fracture properties. They have particular use in the hydrocarbon industry where extraction can be determined by both naturally and induced fractures. Validation is required to use these theories with more confidence in the commercial setting. One method for validation is through controlled laboratory seismic experiments. For the idealised fracture distributions found in these equivalent medium theories the laboratory experiments require rocks that can be built with a...
Recent observations have shown that anisotropy symmetry directions (or fracture orientations) estima...
Ultrasonic (500 kHz) P- and S-wave velocity and attenuation anisotropy were measured in the laborato...
This study models the seismic response of porous rock containing two fracture sets with different or...
Equivalent medium theories can be used to interpret seismic anisotropy in field seismic data to infe...
Abstract: There have been significant advances over the last ten years in the use of the seismic ani...
In this study, we analyse the influence of fluid on P- and S-wave anisotropy in a fractured medium. ...
Rock physics experimental research on fractured media always uses synthetic samples with fractures, ...
The response of Earth materials to seismic wave propagation is the most commonly used geophysical me...
Fracture development and distribution in underground rocks have strong influence on rock properties,...
This project consists of three key interrelated Phases, each focusing on the central issue of imagin...
Development of a hydrocarbon reservoir requires information about the type of fluid that saturates t...
An upper limit to the compliance of individual fractures within a reservoir can be determined, given...
The use of seismic anisotropy for the characterization of fracture systems in the subsurface is bas...
The monitoring of CO2 storage in fractured reservoirs (depleted hydrocarbon fields or brine aquifers...
A methodology is proposed to test whether observed seismic anisotropy attributes are likely to have ...
Recent observations have shown that anisotropy symmetry directions (or fracture orientations) estima...
Ultrasonic (500 kHz) P- and S-wave velocity and attenuation anisotropy were measured in the laborato...
This study models the seismic response of porous rock containing two fracture sets with different or...
Equivalent medium theories can be used to interpret seismic anisotropy in field seismic data to infe...
Abstract: There have been significant advances over the last ten years in the use of the seismic ani...
In this study, we analyse the influence of fluid on P- and S-wave anisotropy in a fractured medium. ...
Rock physics experimental research on fractured media always uses synthetic samples with fractures, ...
The response of Earth materials to seismic wave propagation is the most commonly used geophysical me...
Fracture development and distribution in underground rocks have strong influence on rock properties,...
This project consists of three key interrelated Phases, each focusing on the central issue of imagin...
Development of a hydrocarbon reservoir requires information about the type of fluid that saturates t...
An upper limit to the compliance of individual fractures within a reservoir can be determined, given...
The use of seismic anisotropy for the characterization of fracture systems in the subsurface is bas...
The monitoring of CO2 storage in fractured reservoirs (depleted hydrocarbon fields or brine aquifers...
A methodology is proposed to test whether observed seismic anisotropy attributes are likely to have ...
Recent observations have shown that anisotropy symmetry directions (or fracture orientations) estima...
Ultrasonic (500 kHz) P- and S-wave velocity and attenuation anisotropy were measured in the laborato...
This study models the seismic response of porous rock containing two fracture sets with different or...