Geophysics of Reservoir and Civil EngineeringEditions TECHNIP, 1999 - 438 pages This book is intended for Earth science specialists using geophysical methods, which are applicable to both reservoir studies and civil engineering. In each chapter, the reader will find theoretical concepts, practical rules and, above all, concrete examples of applications. For this reason, the book can be used as a text to accompany course lectures or continuing education seminars.Contents: 1. Methodology for the study of geotechnical problems. 2. From the petroleum field to civil engineering. 3. Theoretical overview of seismic and acoustic techniques. 4. Reflection seismic. 5. Refraction seismic. 6. Well seismic. 7. Acoustic logging. 8. Examples of hydrocarbon field and civil engineering studies. 9. Radar. 10. Role of well logging in geotechnics. 11. Logging and soil mechanics. Bibliography. Index. |
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FROM THE PETROLEUM FIELD TO CIVIL ENGINEERING | 15 |
REFRACTION SEISMIC | 139 |
CONTENTS | 163 |
Chapter 6 | 187 |
Chapter 7 | 217 |
Chapter 8 | 263 |
ELEMENTS OF SEISMIC INTERPRETATION | 293 |
DIRECT HYDROCARBON INDICATORS | 305 |
Additional information | 314 |
Chapter 10 | 345 |
LOGGING AND SOIL MECHANICS | 379 |
CONCLUSION | 397 |
403 | |
417 | |
Expressions et termes fréquents
acoustic impedance acoustic logging acquisition amplitude analysis angle anomalies antenna applied attenuation cavities civil engineering coefficient common mid-point gather compression wave constant offset corresponding deconvolution density depth detection distance domain drilling Elf Aquitaine equation example Figure filtering fluid formation fractures frequency function Gaz de France geologic model geophones geophysical geotechnical heterogeneity high resolution horizontal hydrocarbon field hydrophones interface interpretation inversion layer limestone located marker measurements medium meters method modes moduli obtained parameters permeability petrophysical phase Poisson's ratio porosity presented processing radar recorded reflected arrivals reflected waves reflection seismic reflector refracted refractor reservoir rock seismic data seismic line seismic section seismic trace seismogram SEMM sensors shear modulus shear waves shot shotpoint shows signal sonic log stack static corrections Stoneley waves structure surface seismic techniques thickness time-distance curve tion tool V₁ values variables variations vertical resolution wave propagation wave velocity weathered zone
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