Abstract

Abstract Seismic depth migration continues to be an important, but expensive, tool for reducing exploration risks. Newly acquired high-resolution gravity data provide a low-cost method to enhance the seismic depth migration process by providing an independently measured constraint to the seismic velocity model. State-of-the-art commercial software tools enable rapid integration of the gravity and seismic data. In many geologic settings, integrated density/velocity modeling yields a more accurate velocity model than can be derived from the seismic data alone. A case study is presented to illustrate both steps employed in the data integration process and the resulting improvement in depth-migrated seismic data. End_of_Record - Last_Page 241-------

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