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Fine-scale gas distribution in marine sediments assessed from deep-towed seismic data

Fine-scale gas distribution in marine sediments assessed from deep-towed seismic data
Fine-scale gas distribution in marine sediments assessed from deep-towed seismic data
In the context of seismic imaging of gas/gas-hydrate systems, the fine-scale structure of subseabed gas-related reflections is assessed by taking advantage of the source signature of the deep-towed high-resolution SYSIF seismic device. We demonstrate the value of an original wavelet-based method and associated multiscale seismic attributes, applied to seismic data recently acquired on the western margin of the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. From analysis in the wavelet domain, we recognize two types of gas-related reflections associated with submetre-scale distribution of gas. We identify a thin gas-charged layer associated with an apparent normal polarity reflection, and we detect gas patches associated with a reverse-polarity bright spot with frequency-dependent elastic properties at small seismic wavelengths. The results provide valuable information on the scale of features through which gas migrates and resolve ambiguities in the interpretation of the seismic data.
0956-540X
1466-1470
Ker, S.
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Le Gonidec, Y.
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Marsset, B.
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Westbrook, G.K.
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Gibert, D.
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Minshull, T.A.
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Ker, S.
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Le Gonidec, Y.
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Marsset, B.
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Westbrook, G.K.
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Gibert, D.
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Minshull, T.A.
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Ker, S., Le Gonidec, Y., Marsset, B., Westbrook, G.K., Gibert, D. and Minshull, T.A. (2014) Fine-scale gas distribution in marine sediments assessed from deep-towed seismic data. Geophysical Journal International, 196 (3), 1466-1470. (doi:10.1093/gji/ggt497).

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In the context of seismic imaging of gas/gas-hydrate systems, the fine-scale structure of subseabed gas-related reflections is assessed by taking advantage of the source signature of the deep-towed high-resolution SYSIF seismic device. We demonstrate the value of an original wavelet-based method and associated multiscale seismic attributes, applied to seismic data recently acquired on the western margin of the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. From analysis in the wavelet domain, we recognize two types of gas-related reflections associated with submetre-scale distribution of gas. We identify a thin gas-charged layer associated with an apparent normal polarity reflection, and we detect gas patches associated with a reverse-polarity bright spot with frequency-dependent elastic properties at small seismic wavelengths. The results provide valuable information on the scale of features through which gas migrates and resolve ambiguities in the interpretation of the seismic data.

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Published date: March 2014
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics

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Local EPrints ID: 362548
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/362548
ISSN: 0956-540X
PURE UUID: e29b6cfc-4880-4318-ac4c-4159a98f0c69
ORCID for T.A. Minshull: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8202-1379

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Date deposited: 25 Feb 2014 16:58
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:04

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Author: S. Ker
Author: Y. Le Gonidec
Author: B. Marsset
Author: G.K. Westbrook
Author: D. Gibert
Author: T.A. Minshull ORCID iD

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