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Latest revision as of 11:00, 18 April 2018
Structure or other models developed in cooperation with National Laboratories. See Figure S-3.
FIG. S-3. SEG-EAEG seismic models. Two 3D models were numerically modeled as the the Advanced Computational Technology Initiative (ACTI) project by U.S. Department of Energy laboratories and a somewhat simplified version of their salt model was physically modeled by the Allied Geophysical Laboratory (AGL) at the University of Houston.
(a) The 3D salt dome model.
(b) One cross-section showing the plunging salt stock and a secondary reactivation crest; there are sub-salt hydrocarbon accumulations. (c) One unmigrated and migrated sections across the salt model.
(d) The 3D overthrust model structure.
(e) Two vertical sections through the overtrust model.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Aminzadeh, F.; Burkhard, N.; Nicoletis, L.; Rocca, F.; Wyatt, K. (1994). "SEG/EAEG 3-D modeling project: 2nd update". The Leading Edge 13 (9): 949–952. doi:10.1190/1.1437054.
- ↑ Aminzadeh, F.; Burkhard, N.; Kunz, T.; Nicoletis, L.; Rocca, F. (1995). "3-D Modeling Project: 3rd report". The Leading Edge 14 (2): 125–128. doi:10.1190/1.1437102.