Abstract

As a result of the combined influence of multi-stage and multi-directional tectonic activities, the subsurface medium in complex structural areas can easily develop intricate fault systems with varying scales and directions. Post-stack seismic and azimuth-stack attributes have limited precision in recognizing such complex fault systems. In this paper, we propose an adaptive fault enhancement workflow in offset vector tile (OVT) domain based on anisotropy theory to improve the recognition ability of seismic data for multi-directional faults and minor faults. The vertical directions of fault strikes and tectonic strikes estimated by the gradient structure tensor (GST) can be used as sensitive observation azimuths of faults. At the same time, according to the anisotropic forward modeling and real data amplitude variation with offset (AVO) analysis of minor faults in marine shale of Wufeng-Longmaxi formations in Sichuan Basin, China, the incident angles with the largest difference between isotropic and anisotropic reflection coefficients can be used as sensitive incident angles of faults. A new fault enhancement seismic data can be reconstructed from the OVT gathers by traversing the sensitive azimuths and incident angles adaptively. The 3D model and real data indicate that the faults enhanced by the workflow we proposed are clearer in shape, smaller in scale, and richer in details, which is consistent with geology and well.

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