Abstract

The seismic response to four stratigraphic hydrocarbon traps has been analyzed using a microcomputer-based modeling system. This technique generates a suite of logs representing a gradual stratigraphic variation. Synthetic seismic traces are computed for each log and displayed as a model seismic section. The capabilities and limitations of the technique are illustrated by the following case histories: (1) Middle Devonian reefs in central Alberta, (2) Middle Devonian reefs in northwest Alberta, (3) Lower Cretaceous channel sands in eastern Alberta, and (4) Lower Cretaceous channel sands in southern Alberta. End_of_Article - Last_Page 469------------

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