Exercise # 4 2D Time To Depth Conversion: Files Required
Exercise # 4 2D Time To Depth Conversion: Files Required
Overview
So far in these exercises all the models you have build have been in depth.
VECON requires that all raytracing be done in depth. However, many
times the information you receive to build your model will be in the form
of a seismic time section. In this case, it is easy to build your initial model
in time and then convert it to depth before raytracing. In this exercise you
will learn to:
Files Required:
Lacosta_seis_tim.jpg
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Building a 2D Time Model
In this exercise you will build a model based on a 2D seismic time section.
The time range for this section is 1500 to 3200 ms. Although you are
using a jpeg image you could also use SEGY traces if they were available.
Before beginning this exercise create a new folder /Exercise4 and copy the
required file needed for this exercise: Lacosta_seis_tim.jpg
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Launch the VECON 2D Application select File/New Project and use the
following parameters:
Once all the model parameters are set, select Apply to create your project.
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The VECON 2D Model Builder will open and you are ready to begin
creating your layers and velocity zones. Use the Select Image icon to
define the working area on the seismic section.
Begin building your 2D time model by defining a salt object on the left
side of the section. Use a P-Velocity of 5000 m/sec.
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Continue building your time model using the Figure 4-3 as a guide.
Digitize five layers on the section to create the model.
Important note: when digitizing in time, you must pick from left to right!
2050 m/sec
2800
3125
3500
3950
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Converting Your Time Model to Depth
Now that your time model is complete, you are ready to convert it to
depth. VECON will convert your model using the time layers and
velocities you created by shifting the layers vertically. Times are assumed
to be two-way travel times.
The conversion itself is a simple one button procedure. Use the Time ->
Depth Conversion icon to perform the conversion. When you see the
message “Finished Convert Time Model to Depth Model”
in the lower right corner of the 2D Model Builder, your depth model is
ready. Use the Time/Depth Window Switch icon to toggle between
the time and depth views of your model.
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The conversion to depth can cause distortion below the salt for layers where there is a
significant overhang. This will have to be manually corrected by editing the effected
layers. This is normal and caused by the fast velocity in the salt.
Summary
Now that you have completed this exercise, you know how to do the
following:
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