Discriminating seismic amplitude pitfall by low saturation gas using controlled-source electromagnetic technology
One of false positives in seismic amplitude associates with the presence of low saturation gas. The amplitude response is ambiguous prominently in shallow subsurface due to similar amplitude of fizz gas to highly saturated gas reservoir. This pitfall is demonstrated in Gassmann's fluid substitu...
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Main Authors: | Salleh, N.F., Hermana, M., Basit, A.S.A. |
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Institute of Physics
2022
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