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Three-parameter AVO crossplotting in anisotropic media

January 1, 2001

Amplitude versus offset (AVO) interpretation can be facilitated by crossplotting AVO intercept (A), gradient (B), and curvature (C) terms. However, anisotropy, which exists in the real world, usually complicates AVO analysis. Recognizing anisotropic behavior on AVO crossplots can help avoid AVO interpretation errors.

Using a modification to a three-term (A, B, and C) approximation to the exact anisotropic reflection coefficients for transversely isotropic media, we find that anisotropy has a nonlinear effect on an A versus C crossplot yet causes slope changes and differing intercepts on A versus B or C crossplots. Empirical corrections that result in more accurate crossplot interpretation are introduced for specific circumstances.

Publication Year 2001
Title Three-parameter AVO crossplotting in anisotropic media
DOI 10.1190/1.1487081
Authors Chen Hao, J.P. Castagna, R.L. Brown, A.C.B. Ramos
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysics
Index ID 70023710
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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