DocumentCode :
963730
Title :
The Seismic Analyzer: Interpreting and Illustrating 2D Seismic Data
Author :
Patel, Daniel ; Giertsen, Christopher ; Thurmond, John ; Gjelberg, John ; Grller, E.
Author_Institution :
Christian Michelsen Res., Bergen
Volume :
14
Issue :
6
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
1571
Lastpage :
1578
Abstract :
We present a toolbox for quickly interpreting and illustrating 2D slices of seismic volumetric reflection data. Searching for oil and gas involves creating a structural overview of seismic reflection data to identify hydrocarbon reservoirs. We improve the search of seismic structures by precalculating the horizon structures of the seismic data prior to interpretation. We improve the annotation of seismic structures by applying novel illustrative rendering algorithms tailored to seismic data, such as deformed texturing and line and texture transfer functions. The illustrative rendering results in multi-attribute and scale invariant visualizations where features are represented clearly in both highly zoomed in and zoomed out views. Thumbnail views in combination with interactive appearance control allows for a quick overview of the data before detailed interpretation takes place. These techniques help reduce the work of seismic illustrators and interpreters.
Keywords :
data visualisation; oil technology; seismology; 2D seismic data; hydrocarbon reservoirs; rendering algorithms; seismic analyzer; seismic illustrators; seismic interpreters; seismic structures; seismic volumetric reflection data; texture transfer functions; Boring; Data visualization; Drilling; Energy consumption; Geophysical measurements; Hydrocarbon reservoirs; Petroleum; Reflection; Seismic measurements; Transfer functions; Illustrative rendering; Index Terms— Seismic attributes; Seismic interpretation; Top-down interpretation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2626
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2008.170
Filename :
4658177
Link To Document :
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