Structural Interpretation of Changling Gas Field, Northeast China

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Use techniques of coherence body, dip body, azimuth body, variance body and ants body to implement the fracture structure in the study area and study the fault distribution. Fine make logging synthetic seismogram in the study area, compare multi-well jointly, use the time-frequency analysis technology combined with core and logging data to track to explain the target layers.Make the velocity model and give the structure diagram of target layers by time-depth conversionon the basis of full three-dimensional interpretation and high-precision synthetic seismogram.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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618-621

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June 2014

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