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Effective (and Not-So-Effective) Channel Maps (June 2008 Bulletin)
Effective (and Not-So-Effective) Channel Maps
by Mike Cline
After my previous article in the May issue of the HGS Bulletin,“Two Alternative Seismic Fault Interpretation Techniques—Part Two,” which explains how very small faults can be highlighted with surface shading, I decided that there may also be an interest in map displays for stratigraphic interpretations. This article, illustrating how various map types and parameters can affect an interpretation of a channel, is the result.
Typically, the seismic interpretation tools available to most geoscientists working to delineate individual channel systems are seismic amplitude extraction maps, coherency slices and horizon maps. However, it can sometimes be difficult to resolve the channels by relying solely on seismic amplitudes. This is a particular problem if there is very little amplitude contrast between the channel-fill and the surrounding rocks, such as in a
Class-1 or Class-2 AVO (non-bright spot) environment. Alternately, the lack of a coherency volume for use in the interpretation process can also be very limiting. When both of these two conditions exist, an interpreter is left with horizon maps. As I will show, horizon maps can be effective tools, but under certain conditions they are not so effective, leaving little to show for the effort.
Effective Channel Map Displays



Finally, Finally, on the fully-illuminated, shaded relief map in Figure 4, the faults and channel edges are clearly defined. Similar to the third figure in last month’s article (the gray-scale, shaded relief map of the fault display), the shadows on this map were generated by deflections in the surface, which face away from an artificial illumination source (the red sun in this article’s Figure 3).
Now for the Not-So-Effective Channel Map Displays




In my opinion, black-and-white contour maps by themselves (with no associated color-filled or perspective maps) are an obsolete method of map presentation for 3D projects. Not only is a lot of information lost from a 3D seismic interpretation by not using all the data, but I think that there is a natural tendency for some interpreters to smooth out the “noise” of the apparent contour jaggedness. As you have seen in these examples, many times this apparent noise is actually subtle map information.
I hope you find these examples helpful with your stratigraphic interpretations. They can also be applied to structural interpretations. n
Biographical Sketch
Mike Cline is an exploration geophysicist who began consulting in 1985. He has a diverse range of computer-oriented seismic interpretation experience in the energy industry, which is also the basis for his company’s name, Technology/Exploration Resources, LLC (dba. T/X Resources). He holds active, long-time memberships in the SEG, AAPG, HGS and GSH and is licensed by the TBPG (Geophysics). He is also past-Chairman of the Houston Geological Society Personnel Placement Committee (responsible for the HGS GeoJob Bank website, 2000–2005) and a past member of the HGS Website Committee. This is his fourteenth article published in various technical journals and he has over 60 additional articles posted on his blog. He has also given oral presentations and in-house seminars on the subject of computer applications relating to geophysical interpretation.
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