MUD VOLCANOES AND SHEAR-WAVE IMAGING - AN EXAMPLE 4C TEST LINE IN THE CASPIAN SEA
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The general description of a mud volcano is an injection or eruption of mud fluids from a highly pressurized zone to a shallower, lower-pressure zone or eruption to the surface. These features are often associated with gas and fluidized sediments forming complex structures. They are poorly resolved using conventional P-wave seismic imaging and they present a number of challenges for hydrocarbon exploration and development. The benefits from converted-wave methods include imaging through the gas, improved resolution, pore-pressure prediction, and better imaging of complex structures with wide-azimuth geometry.
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, 2001, 20, 1, 787-790