Estimation of Volumetric Fraction of Coal Seams in a Thick Layer Using Anisotropy Parameters - Feasibility Study
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Pevzner, Roman
Bona, Andrej
Lebedev, Maxim
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2014Type
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Pevzner, R. and Bona, A. and Lebedev, M. 2014. Estimation of Volumetric Fraction of Coal Seams in a Thick Layer Using Anisotropy Parameters - Feasibility Study, in 76th EAGE Conference & Exhibition, 16-19 June 2014. Amsterdam, Netherlands: European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers.
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76th EAGE Conference & Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2014
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76th EAGE Conference & Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2014
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Department of Exploration Geophysics
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We present a feasibility study of using effective VTI anisotropy parameters for estimation of the coal/coal seam fraction in a stack of coal seams and host rock. These parameters can be relatively easily derived from surface seismic data. We illustrate applicability of the method using two examples from Cooper basin, South Australia.
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