Comparison of seismic upscaling methods: From sonic to seismic

GEOPHYSICS(2009)

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The term "upscaling" used here means a prediction of elastic-wave velocities at lower frequencies from the velocities at higher frequencies. Three different methods of upscaling are considered, including the simple averaging, Backus averaging, and pair correlation function methods. These methods are applied to upscale the elastic-wave velocities measured at sonic frequencies (2 kHz, logging data) available for a well penetrating layers of gas-bearing shales and carbonates. As a result, a velocity distribution over depth for V-P and V-S is found in the frequency range of 50-500 Hz. The difference in the results obtained for a particular depth by the three theoretical methods in the surface seismic frequency bandwidth (50-100 Hz) is similar to 600 m/s for P-wave and similar to 260 m/s for S-wave velocity. This difference is attributed to different theoretical backgrounds underlying these methods.
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