Seismic anisotropy in exploration and reservoir characterization: An overview

I Tsvankin, J Gaiser, V Grechka, M Van Der Baan… - Geophysics, 2010 - library.seg.org
Recent advances in parameter estimation and seismic processing have allowed
incorporation of anisotropic models into a wide range of seismic methods. In particular …

Rock-physics diagnostics of depositional texture, diagenetic alterations, and reservoir heterogeneity in high-porosity siliciclastic sediments and rocks—A review of …

P Avseth, T Mukerji, G Mavko, J Dvorkin - Geophysics, 2010 - library.seg.org
Rock physics has evolved to become a key tool of reservoir geophysics and an integral part
of quantitative seismic interpretation. Rock-physics models adapted to site-specific …

Quantification of pore structure and its effect on sonic velocity and permeability in carbonates

RJ Weger, GP Eberli, GT Baechle… - AAPG …, 2009 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Carbonate rocks commonly contain a variety of pore types that can vary in size over several
orders of magnitude. Traditional pore-type classifications describe these pore structures but …

The velocity-deviation log: a tool to predict pore type and permeability trends in carbonate drill holes from sonic and porosity or density logs

FS Anselmetti, GP Eberli - AAPG bulletin, 1999 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The velocity-deviation log, which is calculated by combining the sonic log with the neutron-
porosity or density log, provides a tool to obtain downhole information on the predominant …

Velocities of compressional and shear waves in limestones

S Assefa, C McCann, J Sothcott - Geophysical prospecting, 2003 - earthdoc.org
Carbonate rocks are important hydrocarbon reservoir rocks with complex textures and
petrophysical properties (porosity and permeability) mainly resulting from various diagenetic …

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 …

Regional velocity-depth anomalies, North Sea Chalk: a record of overpressure and Neogene uplift and erosion

P Japsen - AAPG bulletin, 1998 - archives.datapages.com
A normal velocity-depth trend for the Upper Cretaceous-Danian Chalk Group is determined
by identifying interval-velocity data that represent maximum burial in areas unaffected by …

Quantitative geophysical pore‐type characterization and its geological implication in carbonate reservoirs

L Zhao, M Nasser, D Han - Geophysical Prospecting, 2013 - earthdoc.org
This paper discusses and addresses two questions in carbonate reservoir characterization:
how to characterize pore‐type distribution quantitatively from well observations and seismic …

Physical properties of carbonate fault rocks, fucino basin (Central Italy): implications for fault seal in platform carbonates

F Agosta, M Prasad, A Aydin - Geofluids, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
We documented the porosity, permeability, pore geometry, pore type, textural anisotropy,
and capillary pressure of carbonate rock samples collected along basin‐bounding normal …

Hydrodynamic heat transfer in solids

W Chen - International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2023 - Elsevier
In solids, hydrodynamics have been observed in both amorphous and crystalline materials
under a wide range of conditions. However, its fundamental physics is still unclear. Recent …