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AVO responses as modelled with a finite- difference program Peter Manning and Gary Margrave Introduction: classic AVO cases Surface seismic records F-D / Zoeppritz amplitude comparisons Wavefront / interface movies Acknowledgements Conclusions
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Classic AVO parameters table
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Vertical displacement seismic record Arrow indicates reflected pressure wave
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Horizontal displacement seismic record Arrow indicates converted shear wave
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Model amplitudes along reflected event Blue – peak, red – trough, black - Zoeppritz
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Model amplitudes along converted reflection Blue/red – peak/trough, black - Zoeppritz
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AVO type 1 movie
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Quintuple point at 1000 m. AVO type 1 movie
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AVO type 2 movie
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Quintuple point at 1000 m.
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AVO type 3 movie
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Quintuple point at 1000 m.
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AVO type 4 movie
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Quintuple point at 1000 m.
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The Zoeppritz equations and finite-difference models have many common features. Finite-difference models might prove useful for some quantitative predictions. Conclusions Finite-difference models might show realistic effects beyond the critical angles.
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The reflection amplitudes at the finite-difference ‘quintuple’ point will be checked to see if the physics might be better understood. Future work
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We would like to thank the CREWES sponsors for their generous support. Acknowledgements
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